Graham
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In reply to: [Quick Interest Slider] ProblemsAny response?
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In reply to: [Quick Interest Slider] Is this possible to make with your plugin?Everything is possible.
To replicate that could be expensive. But a simpler version could be cheap. Contact me on mail at quick-pluigns.com and we can discuss options.
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In reply to: [Quick Interest Slider] InstallationGreat! closing the thread
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In reply to: [Quick Interest Slider] InstallationIf you look on the plugin setting there should be an Upgrade tab
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In reply to: [Quick Interest Slider] Undefined index and variableNot sure what you mean by the ‘form doesn’t show up’ in V2.8?
I’m using V2.8 on the support site and it’s all good.
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In reply to: [Quick Interest Slider] Undefined index and variableI’ve just checked my error log and run debugger and I’m not seeing these notices so not sure how to fix it.
They aren’t errors they are just notices. The latest versions of PHP have got very picky about defining variables before they are called. It doesn’t stop anything working so are just an annoyance.
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In reply to: [Quick Interest Slider] ProblemsIt will be something to do with your settings.
On your form you have a loan in years and repayments in years. Change the ‘repayment divider’ to 12 to get monthly repayments. You also need to change the interest type to Amortisation (not Amortization).
Doing this should get you to the right result.
This is my test page:
https://testblog.co.uk/qis/This is the same using an online calculator:
https://www.moneysupermarket.com/loans/calculator/Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Quick Interest Slider] Undefined index and variableCan you install this version and let me know if it fixes the problem:
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In reply to: [Quick Interest Slider] Calculations are offThe rate may be fixed but mortgages use amortisation to calculate the repayments. And the USA does this differently to Europe. The plugin has options to calculate repayments using both methods.
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In reply to: [Quick Interest Slider] Undefined index and variableThere is an update coming soon that should fix this
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In reply to: [Quick Paypal Payments] Image Upload OptionNot easy.
I’ve had a bit of a play and while it is possible there is quite a lot work involved. So happy to do the work but the client will have to pay for the development.
All done. This will be in the next update
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In reply to: [Quick Paypal Payments] Warming Php A non-numeric value encountered inDid it work?
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In reply to: [Quick Paypal Payments] Make ‘Consent’ a Required Field.It’s because you cannot force someone to give consent.
GDPR and privacy regulations state that consent has to be freely given.
Hi Lindsay,
I’ve had a look at the paypal documentation and I think I can do this. Contact me using the support email address on the plugin settings and I’ll send you an update for testing.