When logged in to developer.paypal.com I can see my test accounts, and enter the sandbox and see notifications, but when I click on 'Profile' my browser turns grey and nothing else happens.
This happens on both of my desktop computers, but oddly, it does not happen on my laptop. On that machine the browser turns grey and then an insert appears with 'Profile', 'API Credentials', 'Funding', and 'Settings' tabs.
What could be blocking the Profile insert on my desktop computers? Browser (Internet Explorer) third party cookie settings look the same on both machines.
This does not seem to be an issue with Firefox.
This is a known issue with developer.paypal.com that PayPal is working to resolve. Some users have been able to resolve the issue by clearing cache and cookies.
Note: For IE8 – deleting cookies doesn't delete permanent cookies and requires that you manually delete cookies stored in file system.
A fix is scheduled for 3/19 to address this issue. I will be sure to follow-up on this answer as soon as the issue is resolved.
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I have a site that I made updates to, however none of the changes show up when I log out. I can see all the changes on the pages when I am logged in, but I even went as far as to remove a link from the top menu and I still see the link when I log out.
It's almost like I'm seeing a different instance of WordPress when logged in, but I have no idea how that would happen. There's only one database so that can't be the case right?
The URL is https://CXForward.com
I tried removing the "Our Services" link from the top menu, and everything looks fine while I'm logged in, but as soon as I hit log out or view it from a different browser, the link is still there. I'm hosted on SiteGround. Has anybody experienced anything like this?
EDIT: I've found that I can upload a file that is visible in both the browser I'm logged in with as well as another browser that is not logged into the site: https://cxforward.com/wp-content/uploads/testing.txt
So it would appear that I am pointed to the same code base at the very least.
I figured it out. There's a SiteGround Optimizer plugin that apparently does caching for the site. It's bizarre. I deactivated the plugin, then reactivated it and all my changes appeared on the site when logged out. So weird.
I am using Firebase Dynamic Link in my app and am seeing issues when they are opened from iOS Safari as an URL.
-Expected behavior: The link leads to the app preview page, where the user can click on the link that will redirect to the app.
-Actual behavior: The link tries to open the preview page initially but loads the website even when the app is installed.
-The issue happens for both actual devices and simulators.
-The link works fine when opened from iOS Chrome as an URL, other iOS apps, and for all scenarios in Android devices/emulators.
I did my research but could find the exact same case as mine. Can someone tell me what might be the issue here so that I can investigate further?
Here is the Firebase Dynamic Link debugger result:
Here are the apple-app-site-association parameters:
{"applinks":{"apps":[],"details":[{"appID":"####.***.****","paths":["NOT /_/*","/*"]}]}}
Can someone help out? Thanks!
For those who might run into a similar issue, I resolved this by disabling forced redirects in the link parameter. Somehow mobile Safari was force redirecting to the website, not the app.
When my site's WordPress admin dashboard is loading, I get a suspicious message on the bottom-left of the page, saying Waiting for meetlookup.com....
The message should be Waiting for <my_domain>.<my_tld>...
I think my site has been hacked by some malicious plugin or theme, but I don't know how to address the problem.
in my experience, that's caused by browser extension, you can try with disable your extension and try reload.
I don't have an answer or certain solution, but I was experiencing the same behavior on one of my desktops. Linux Mint 20.1 Ulyssa using Chrome Version 91.0.4472.77
I ran a security check of my extensions with nothing coming back as suspect. I disabled one (Getcolor) and cannot replicate the "waiting for meetlookup.com" after that. Interestingly that particular extension that I just installed to use once last week appears to no longer be listed in the Chrome web store.
It is spyware. After uninstalling all extensions are gone. I recommend changing your passwords as they were exposed :(
I have a site www.mathildaparadeiser.com that is showing a white screen of death on Chrome. All other browsers seem fine.
Removed all plugins but still being shown. Chrome is updated and Wordpress also. Looking in Chrome Tools I get this first error
VM100:1 Synchronous XMLHttpRequest on the main thread is deprecated because of its detrimental effects to the end user's experience. For more help, check https://xhr.spec.whatwg.org/.
Any ideas what would be causing this? Have debugged all I can.
Have you installed any chrome extension plugins ?
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A friend has two google accounts and one chromebook. Neither google account will display the app page on the chromebook. Prolly not helpful, but included is a screen capture of the message.
screen capture showing the app page error message
Logging into any other computer properly displays the app page. Logging out and in on the chromebook doesn't change things. Clearing cache on the chromebook doesn't help. No joy.
I've asked him to check his proxy settings, and to have a friend try yet a different google account.