Debug page messages
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Hi Peter
I am unable to receive any invoices in Xero. When I check the debug page it shows the order ID and time/date sent but there are no messages in the debug column (am happy to email a screenshot if the helps).
Does this mean that Xeroom is working successfully or is it indicating there is an error in my setup of Xeroom?
Thanks,
Ross
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I wasn’t aware of that rule and was trying to assist Ross although I can see that someone with malintent could take advantage and it so makes perfect sense and will respect your rule in the future.
Thanks for that. I just want to touch on this part.
However if after the standard troubleshooting measures fail to resolve an issue most plugin authors do resort to requesting a login to get to the bottom of a complex technical issue in my experience so you might want to think about a secure way of enabling that to happen.
Here, I’m afraid you’re wrong. There really is nothing to discus about that: if you do that repeatedly then it will be reported to the plugins team.
Re-read the troubleshooting steps I wrote. If you feel that that is too much of a burden then consider removing your plugin from WordPress.ORG. On your own site you can do as you wish. But part of the plugin guidelines is complying with the forum rules.
I’m sure there will be no issues going forward and I do thank you for your understanding.
Tough rules but I understand why they are there.
Pete, when you need someone to contact you direct maybe you could point them to a “contact me” link on your website which should circumvent this issue?
Another plugin we use has a support forum integrated into their website which again circumvents this issue but I can imagine this will take some time to setup which is not easy for a small plugin team.
@jdembowski As I said I accept your point but I don’t see why you have such a hostile attitude and don’t wish to consider other ideas or think about better solutions.
A few things: I’ve not displayed any hostility. I have been clear and thorough and while you may not agree and you may not like it, that’s a far cry from hostility.
Let’s review.
I used two stock replies. Here’s the first.
I’ve deleted your offer to login to your user’s site. I’m am 100% sure you mean well but please never ask for credentials on these forums.
https://wordpress.org/support/guidelines/#the-bad-stuff
Now for the why: The internet is a wonderful place full of very nice people and a few very bad ones. I’m sure everyone here is very nice however, by giving some ones keys to your house you are trusting they wont steal anything. Likewise the person who takes the keys is now responsible for the house FOREVER.
If something was to go wrong, then you the author may well legally become liable for damages, which they would not normally have been as their software is provided without warranty.
Please be aware that repeatedly asking for credentials will result in us asking you to repeatedly stop before escalating up to the plugins team.
It’s been used often and was modified from something another moderator uses.
Yes, I replied that way to each of your login asks and yes, you should have received an email for each one. That wasn’t accidental as you did something you should not have done which is detailed in the forum guidelines.
Here’s the other stock reply.
There are many ways to get information you need and accessing the user’s site is not one of them. That’s going too far.
- Ask for a link to the http://pastebin.com/ log of the user’s web server error log.
- Ask the user to create and post a link to their
phpinfo();output. - Ask the user to install the Health Check plugin and get the data that way.
- Walk the user through enabling WP_DEBUG and how to log that output to a file and how to share that file.
- Walk the user through basic troubleshooting steps such and disabling all other plugins, clear their cache and cookies and try again.
- Ask the user for the step-by-step on how they can reproduce the problem.
You get the idea.
Volunteer support is not easy. But these forums need to a safe place for all users, experienced or new. Accessing their system that way is a short cut that will get you into real trouble in these forums.
That one is geared towards “Hey, you really don’t need to do that. Here’s somethings you can try.” That includes several steps that get you the information a user of your code.
You replied well as in you won’t do that again. Cool! Then you rationalized why you feel you’d do that again. Which I explained that wrong.
Users here have been horribly abused in the past by trusting strangers on the Internet. That statement can’t be a shock to you and that’s why that’s not permitted here. That’s why “don’t wish to consider other ideas or think about better solutions.”
You were presented a better solution via that second stock reply. You prefer the login shortcut. That’s fine but not here.
I am now closing this topic because it stopped being useful when you chose to become argumentative.
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