![]() This has been upgraded but maybe the script is still an older one? Just a I’d welcome your thoughts on this. My only final question is why this isn’t happening on my other Paysnap 3 sites and I’m wondering if it is because this site is quite old and originally used an older version of Paysnap. ![]() Alternatively, adding:ĬURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION => true, to the options array in that script should make it follow any redirects to find the correct file instead of saving the “The document has moved” page. Rapidweaver integrates with several web 2. Changing the URL in that file to instead of should stop it from breaking. Intuitive program allows for the creation of complex websites in a short time with little to no coding experience required. rw_common/plugins/stacks/paysnap/lib/vendor/stripe/stripe-php/update_certs.php is the script that actually does the update. You probably have a good copy of the CA file in the version you’re uploading, and the plugin occasionally updates the CA file automatically. Creating highly customizable forms has never been this easy, simply drag-and-drop form items into an unlimited number of layouts. I then asked if they had any idea why the problem is fixed when I publish only to fail after a few days: Their response: Formsnap is a modular suite of Stacks elements used for creating web based forms for your RapidWeaver built web site. Can you see if this is working as expected now?Īnswer from me - ‘yes this has fixed the issue’. macmagic (Michael Larkin) August 27, 2021, 2:06pm 1. I’ve updated data/ca-certificates.crt from. That actually redirects to, and the CA file in rw_common/plugins/stacks/paysnap/lib/vendor/stripe/stripe-php/data/ca-certificates.crt was just a “The document has moved” response from the first URL. This is getting the CA certificate bundle from. Still not sure on a payment processor.Īny thoughts / gotchas would be greatly appreciated.Looks like we may have a fix courtesy of our hosting support at Clook (UK). ![]() I like the downloadable cvs orders stuff as that’ll be easy to dump into Shippo for the actual shipping ends of things. Seems to be working ok so far.Ĭurrently thinking Ekwid for cart as they have support for buy now single button stuff and it doesn’t look too tough to integrate. The PaySnap Stacks tutorial discusses a great e-commerce solution. Will be leveraging Joe’s Agent stack a lot to identify when it’s safe to show the AR version of the product vs just the static stuff. Overview of New Updates I have added two new tutorials to the Classroom curriculum this week. Maybe in few years down the pike when most folks have upgraded to a hardware platform that can support it. Create highly customized online catalog/shopping cart pages compatible with PayPal Shopping cart. I’d wanted to integrate “in AR” banners and buy stuff through the iOS API’s but have abandoned that as it’s very much phone model specific as to it’s support and once you author it into the USDZ files the older phones won’t even show the product in AR if that stuff is present, so I’ll just have to stick to the basics of showing it in AR if the client can deal with it. PaySnap is a suite of Stacks Elements for RapidWeaver that can create highly customized online catalog/shopping cart pages including Checkout with PayPal and Stripe. Yabdab Releases PaySnap 2 Stack Suite PaySnap is a suite of seven Stack Elements for RapidWeaver. How’s it for serious relational work? FMP was horrid at that stuff in the early years (repeating fields were a poor substitute for link tables) but eventually they got it to where you could pretty much do most of the stuff you’d do in SQL / Oracle / Sybase…Īs for the cart stuff I’m heading in that direction once I get all the rest of the site stuff sorted. Never did any web portal stuff with it, it was all either via corporate lan or lan over VPN. I used and abuse the hell outta FMP over the years, wrote several quoting and inventory systems, and developed the service issue ticket tracking system used by the Apple stores for service and maintenance issues (they’re still using it) in FMP. Curious what you think about Airtable coming from an FMP background. PaySnap is a suite of Stacks Elements for RapidWeaver that can create highly customized online catalog/shopping cart pages including Checkout with PayPal.
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