Anyone experiencing lately an issue with delayed or no order alerts to the website email with woocommerce?
This begun about 2 months, when a customer places an order, i can not receive an email alert on it, till i check the backend, all emails have been set for receiving the orders in the Woocommerce emails section.
I tried deactivating all plugins to see if there is a conflict but it seems its general with woocommerce, since another different website begun having this same issue.
Any help with this will be much appreciated guys!!
This is solved now, i realised My Hosting Provider had blocked my website's Mailing system and we have unblocked it and all seems ok now.
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I have decided to switch my customer base over to email link sign in with Firebase rather than Google/Email/Apple that I was previously doing.
I got everything set up, tested, and all was working well. Since I have now released customer wide I am starting to run into issues.
Some customers, including gmail users are getting a Suspicious email alert due to having a firebaseapp.com link in it. Today, I created a brand new project for a customer and went to log in for the first time, Gmail as all good, but now Chrome is giving me a "Deceptive site ahead" error page saying this website does phishing (the subdomain is about 6 hours old).
Can anyone think of an appropriate solution for this, or will I have to do some URL rewriting?
It is frustrating the firebase URLs are so blacklisted across the internet(I have had to omit storage url links for pictures and make custom emails altogether since the domain is banned by Exchange), I would think this should be much easier than it is being made out to be.
When I first ran into the Gmail issue the only thing Firebase support gave me as a solution is to build my own custom email handler. In following that, I assume I would either need to rewrite the domain after generating the sign in link, which I am a bit hesitant to do in case there are domain changes in the future or I wondered if updating my email template domain will solve the problem. When I started this process I realized I needed to update my DNS records for this. The problem here is that I whitelabel apps and have 150 projects or so and each customer gets their own project. The management of this is really not feasible.
I have dynamic links enabled for all projects and use the projectid.page.link domain for them if there is some way I can get that to work as well.
Whenever I publish a new post, I should get a new record in google sheets. If I use my first WordPress account with it, the whole zap works fine, but if I use my second WordPress account, it gives me an error in the Post Status field. It also fails the test of the trigger as it says that it cannot find a post on the WordPress account.
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I have tried everything mentioned on zapier help docs. I have contacted zapier support to help me with this. I have posted this query on zapier community as well. No luck till now. What I have identified from the error is that it has something to do with INCAPSULA(recaptcha), disturbing the communication between zapier and WordPress. Please help me with this.
I think the best way forward is to log a support ticket to check the backend logs:
https://zapier.com/app/get-help
You'll likely want to make sure that:
There are no caching and security plugins are activated
No CDN (like Cloudflare) using any rules to block requests
Add a NEW WordPress connection with the account in question (feel free to first log into Zapier via an incognito browser, before adding a new WordPress connection)
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We have been developing a chatbot using IBM's Watson Assistant work spaces and conversation plugin for wordpress. Although we have nearly completed the actual chatbot, we have noticed an issue with the "customer" interface on our test page. For whatever reason, the chat window does not automatically focus on the newest messages. In other words, once the messages fill up the chat window, the user must scroll to keep up with the conversation, which is an obvious inconvenience for anyone wanting to chat. Any advice or suggestions would be welcome because.
I have tried several things to correct the issue, including clearing the site cache, but nothing has helped.
I also already posted on the WordPress support thread on 6/14/2018 (along with two follow up messages) have received absolutely no response from Cognitive Class. I'm just posting here to see if anyone can offer possible solutions.
I have a wordpress ecommerce site, selling online ebooks and guides. I installed this plugin:
https://www.woothemes.com/products/paypal-adaptive-payments
I want to use it to send commissions automatically from the primary paypal account, to a 2nd account.
It worked for about 1 day, then for some reason now won't work. Everytime I click on "Proceed to Paypal" to make the payment, I get this error at the top of the page:
"An error has occurred while processing your payment, please try again. Or contact us for assistance."
I followed all documentation to the bone, and I know my API credentials are correct, the API was approved and is Live.
Any help please?
I have the same issue. My site has SSL.
Woothemes Support is very limited and takes days to respond.
Their latest response was to make sure I am using the latest version 1.1.5, but from what I gather, that version isn't even available at this time. So the ball is back in Woothemes court & expect another couple days for a response.
Right now, I have PayPal working on it. I called in and they said they put in an "integration" ticket with their developers who will reach out to me to fix it.
So they're in the process of working it out, with my fingers crossed. It's likely best to call in to PayPal.
Best of luck!
I'm trying to get WooCommerce up and running on a basic site, and I'm having a problem with the cart.
Basically, when I'm logged in as admin, everything works as expected. But when I'm not logged in, I can add an item to the cart, but the cookies immediately disappear, thereby stopping the cart from working at all... It seems like the session is being reset by either WooCommerce or Wordpress every time a WooCommerce page is visited by a guest.
This is a big problem, as I don't want anyone to be signing up for accounts to buy my single product.
Does anyone know what could be causing this, and how to fix it? I've looked through the WooCommerce code, and I can't see anything but the init method of the $woocommerce global calling the methods that set the cookies... And the cookies themselves are set to be deleted when the browser closes, but they are being overwritten as soon as the cart page loads.
I just ended up installing JigoShop. Needed some CSS tweaks to work with TwentyTwelve, but it allows people to buy stuff, which is more than WooCommerce has done for me ;)
We had the same problem on https://sherpax.cz ecommerce store. Go to plugins, and remove all caching plugins (Comet cache, etc.). There was an issue with session mixing even if Comet cache was set up properly not to cache particular pages (cart, etc.).