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  • Plugin Contributor selu

    (@marius2012)

    Hey,

    SERVER_NAME is used when authorizing the applications, to get the current url of the plugin.

    Have you discovered any bug with this or are you talking about something else ?

    Thank you !

    Thread Starter rachelwhitton

    (@rachelwhitton)

    Hey, thanks for the quick response!

    This suggestion originates from attempting to use the plugin in distributed environments. SERVER_NAME returns a static value based on transient environment endpoints that will eventually expire and break. HTTP_HOST returns dynamic URL’s based on the current request instead of relying on the temporary endpoint destinations.

    Also, would you be willing to include a way for users to compare results of the $_SERVER variable with the domain name set on the site – then run through a series of checks to match them up, and ultimately give the user the option override if nothing matched?

    Plugin Contributor selu

    (@marius2012)

    hey Rachel,

    Thank you for your feedback. I will add in the development log for the future release. If you have time and is an easy fix for you, you can check the code in github: https://github.com/codeinwp/tweet-old-post and send us a pull request for the fix.

    We are already very greatful for your suggestion and if you have any other requests, please let me know.

    Thank you !

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