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  • Thread Starter backgroundiq

    (@backgroundiq)

    My question, are you referring to the 2FA when login into your PayPal account?

    Yes.

    Are you saying that when you pay using your PayPal account and you try to log in to make a payment and when you receive your 2-FA code. You enter this code and then you receive the error message you mentioned above.

    Yes.

    Have you contacted PayPal about this error?

    Yes, they have informed me that this occurs when plugins do not support 2FA.

    Weird.

    Thread Starter backgroundiq

    (@backgroundiq)

    Hi, can you provide more information about the following comment.

    If a PayPal user has 2-Factor Authentication (i.e. ‘send me an SMS code to confirm payment’) enabled on their account, they are returned with an error after entering their 2-Factor (SMS) code.

    For example: When I made a purchase for a subscription on my PayPal account, which has 2-FA enabled, I receive my SMS code, entered it, and then received an error message from paypal, saying “Sorry – We could not handle your request at this time.”

    When I made a purchase for a subscription on my other PayPal account, which does not have 2-FA enabled, I was able to pay for the subscription, and register an account successfully, without any error codes.

    I had the exact same issue with the PaidMemberSubscription (PMS) plugin, which was confirmed by PayPal and the PMS team. They informed me that they have no immediate plans to support 2FA payments from paypal, which is why I switched to Simple Membership plugin instead; hoping that it would support 2FA paypal payments.

    Thread Starter backgroundiq

    (@backgroundiq)

    Hi all, I managed to solve the problem through the following guide:

    http://www.bradshawconsulting.net/how-to-fix-web-config-error-for-wordpress-permalinks-on-godaddy/

    The first solution (adding the specified code into the web.config file) did not work for me. My config file was named web.config.bak and would spit errors if I changed the content, permissions or filename at all.

    The second solution worked for me and my site is now (almost) back to normal, albeit with slightly less pretty links.

    Thanks to all for your contributions, marked as closed.

    Thread Starter backgroundiq

    (@backgroundiq)

    You have a jQuery error:
    Uncaught Error: Syntax error, unrecognized expression: #site-navigation a[href*=#]:not([href=#]), header.header a[href*=#]:not([href=#])
    See this for more information:
    https://wordpress.org/support/topic/read-this-first-wordpress-45-master-list?replies=7#post-8268201

    Check that your theme and all plugins are up to date.

    The latest version of your theme is Version: 1.8.5.3 but you are on Version: 1.8.4.6

    Thanks for pointing this out.
    Theme has been updated and all plugins are confirmed updated. Problem still persists. Any ideas?

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