• Resolved homlity

    (@homlity)


    Hi David, I hope you’re doing well. I’ve been using your plugin for a while now to distribute a plugin I’m just starting to work with. And it’s worked well for almost all of my clients, however, an error occurs that is very difficult to solve easily. What happens is that my hosting is blocking some clients, so my hosting, when your plugin is going to connect with the username and password, receives an html with a recaptcha to solve, therefore, updates cannot be activated, and since I have this tied to the fact that if the license is not active, my client cannot use all the functions of my plugin.

    This problem has been going on for several years now and I haven’t found a definitive solution. I have to do some tricks to activate them on the clients, what’s happening to them?

    Do you think it’s possible to generate a token or license code in the wordpress administration where the simba plugin is installed in the user list for each user who has the license and thus send that token to the client and the client activates the license locally?

    It’s strange but I think the recaptcha only appears when I activate the plugin, so the other functionality of receiving updates that YahnisElsts uses works well, or if you can think of another solution that you can advise me, or if it is necessary to develop the functionality that I mentioned, it could contribute to the development.

    Thanks

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  • Plugin Author David Anderson / Team Updraft

    (@davidanderson)

    Hi,

    Have you tried speaking to your hosting to ask them to exempt the plugin activation URLs from the recaptcha challenge? It’s a lot easier to configure the system to work rather than devise complicated work-arounds for non-working systems.

    But, yes, you could generate the token on the admin area. If you study the code and find the entry point for the activation attempt you’ll see that it’s not technically complicated. But you’d have to re-work some of the user experience/interface on the client side, of course.

    David

    Thread Starter homlity

    (@homlity)

    Thanks david

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