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  • Plugin Support Laszlo

    (@laszloszalvak)

    Hi @oizovski

    In this case yes, the problem is most likely caused by a code of the theme.

    Your theme (Traveller) seems to be a paid theme, so I couldn’t inspect this problem on my local test site.

    To find out what is the problem exactly, please get in touch with us over the ticket system here:

    and we will continue debugging this problem there.

    Best regards,
    Laszlo.

    Thread Starter oizo.gg

    (@oizovski)

    That will be awesome!

    Ok, I’ll get in touch… thank you.

    Plugin Support Laszlo

    (@laszloszalvak)

    Just in case if somebody else would also experience this problem with the “Traveler” theme:
    We discussed this problem with @oizovski over our ticket system. And it seems the problem was caused by the reserved /social-login endpoint of the “Traveler” theme.

    In this particular case, the page that @oizovski created for our “OAuth redirect uri proxy page setting” had the same slug, and that conflicted with the theme. So when we tried to start our OAuth flow over that endpoint, the Traveler theme took over that page and broke our OAuth flow.

    SOLUTION: Creating a page with another slug that is not reserved by the theme fixed the problem.

    Thread Starter oizo.gg

    (@oizovski)

    I really appreciate your support.

    Thank you very much, guys!

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