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  • Thread Starter sholls9

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    Hi Ross,

    Thanks so much for your help with this. We had changed a setting to test something but the gravity forms are now back to how they were and it’s still going to a 405 error. I’ve added the logging reports and it’s coming back with a load of code – here’s the first few lines but let me know if you need more or different links:

    
    2018-07-24 3:51:23.111148 - DEBUG --> GFCommon::post_to_manager(): endpoint: https://www.gravityhelp.com/wp-content/plugins/gravitymanager/message.php?of=GravityForms&key=xxxxxxxx&v=2.3.3&wp=4.9.7&php=7.1.14&mysql=5.6.39&version=2 
    2018-07-24 3:51:23.790565 - DEBUG --> GFCommon::log_remote_response(): code: 200; body: <!--GFM--> 
    2018-07-24 3:51:23.792800 - DEBUG --> GFCommon::post_to_manager(): endpoint: https://www.gravityhelp.com/wp-content/plugins/gravitymanager/version.php?nocache=1 
    2018-07-24 3:51:24.076565 - DEBUG --> GFCommon::log_remote_response(): code: 200; body: 
    

    Thank you for the info on Woo Commerce we will work on that. I’ve tested our compatibility with the TLS 1.2 plugin to connect to Paypal and it says everything is ok except our cURL version is 7.19.7, and we should upgrade to cURL 7.34.0 or higher.

    Thanks again.
    Sholls

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