Go to your app on Flickr. You will find a setting called Callback URL. Set this URL to your wp-admin/ URL.
Hey,
I’m having the same problem.
Can you please be more specific and tell us exactly where
to set the “Callback URL”?
I currently see no option to set such a URL.
Thanks.
This setting is not inside the plugin. It is on Flickr.com. Go to Flickr.com. After you login, go to Your Apps from the You menu on top. You will see your Flickr app. Click this app. Then click Edit Authentication Flow. Here you will find a setting called Callback URL. Set this to your wp-admin/ URL.
Thanks!
Now it works great đ Seems to be really good plugin.
Thanks, Ronak. That works now, but there’s another problem:
When I “add new gallery” and select “Photoset” from the dropdown,
I get this message “You have no photosets associated with your Flickr account.”
But I have created a “set” in flickr, and it’s not being recognized by the plugin. Is there a difference between a “set” and “photoset”? I don’t see an option for “set” in the plugin.
Thanks
Please tell me the URL of your Flickr account and the set. There is no difference between a set and photoset.
The set you are trying to access is a private set. Have you granted access to your private photos by providing API secret and then clicking grant access button?
Yes, I’ve confirmed the secret access within the plugin.
How do I un-privatize a set?
Thanks
The API permissions in flikr is set as “read” — giving the app full permissions.
If you’ve granted access to your privated photos in the plugin, it should show the private set also.
If there is at least one public photo in the set, it becomes public.
The app on Flickr should show 1 authenticated user if you’ve granted access.
1 authenticated user | 822 calls in the last 24 hours
All the photos are public and the plugin is still saying that no sets have been made in my flickr account.
In flikr it’s saying “1 authenticated user | 7 calls in the last 24 hours (stats) ”
Now I’m able to access your test set. Earlier I couldn’t. I tried setting up your user-id in my local setup and it shows the test set just fine.
Ok excellent. So how should I proceed to get the plugin working properly on my blog?
Thanks
It should just work now. Make sure your user-id, API key etc are correct.
You user-id is 71883347@N07.