• Resolved paulc2017

    (@paulc2017)


    First of all, thanks you. Awesome plugin.

    I want to bring something to your attention. I installed Gutenberg and create a couple of posts and pages. The buttons don’t work anymore. They seem like they work.

    For Ex. I share this one post on Twitter. It looks like it is sharing it.
    Clicking on the link, I get this this address

    https://<my site>/wp-json/wp/v2/posts/1312/autosaves?_locale=user

    and this is displayed on the page.

    {“code”:”rest_cannot_read”,”message”:”Sorry, you are not allowed to view revisions of this post.”,”data”:{“status”:401}}

    This only happens to posts edited in Gutenberg.
    And it is the same for Facebook

    Any idea what might cause this?

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  • Plugin Author Heateor Support

    (@heateor)

    Glad to know you like the plugin 🙂
    Still have to check the compatibility with Gutenberg. Will keep you posted here.

    Plugin Author Heateor Support

    (@heateor)

    I just tested the plugin with Gutenberg and found it working fine. The url https://<my site>/wp-json/wp/v2/posts/1312/autosaves?_locale=user you mentioned looks like url of unpublished autosaved version of the webpage you created using Gutenberg. Seems, you were trying to share a webpage which wasn’t published. You would like to try sharing a published, live webpage created using Gutenberg.

    Thread Starter paulc2017

    (@paulc2017)

    so I tracked the problem to be related to my bit.ly account
    for some reason it happens only on the gutenberg posts. The generated bit.ly links go to the “unpublished version” even if the page is published.
    If I disable bit.ly it works fine to do the sharing.

    still debugging

    thanks for your answer.

    Plugin Author Heateor Support

    (@heateor)

    Are you talking about the bit.ly url shortener option of this plugin? You can try clearing bit.ly cache from Miscellaneous section at Super Socializer > Social Sharing page in admin.

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