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  • Plugin Author Rogier Lankhorst

    (@rogierlankhorst)

    If you turn off the mixed content fixer and disable htaccess editing in the settings, then remove the redirect rules from the .htaccess, you can check if one of these features causes the issue. If so, enable the mixed content fixer, and check again. This way we can see what funcionality conflicts.

    Thread Starter blaircomm

    (@blaircomm)

    Hi:

    I tried that and the issue remained.

    However, I found that I copuld deactivate Really Simple SSL and then add currencies and make conversion settings with WPML WooCommerce Multilingual, then reactivate Really Simple SSL and it all worked fine. Once set, the settings remain and there is no confilct in the plugins. But trying to make the settings there is a conflict.

    This workaround has handled the issue for now, though it would be better if there was no conflict. These multilingual ecommerce sites are really complex—plus we have an involved custom integration with inventory and shipping sources. All must be over SSL—plus with HTTP/@ the SSL will become more mandatory.

    Your plugin is great and a lifesaver.

    Thanks.

    – Michael

    Plugin Author Rogier Lankhorst

    (@rogierlankhorst)

    Maybe some script is not loading. You could check this by going to that plugin’s settings page in chrome, then right click in the window, and click “inspect element”. Then click “console”. If there is a script error, you will find it there.

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