• Maybe I’m missing something, but when visiting a published course as an anonymous user, none of the buttons work at all (Add to cart, wishlist, share…). I click on them and they do nothing. I appreciate the quick support response, but I don’t have time to troubleshoot right now, I will use a different plugin.

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  • Plugin Support Satodhru Das

    (@shoto100)

    Hello @migueltic

    Thanks for reaching out to us.

    According to the issue you shared with us, we already tested the issue with the current versions on our local & staging sites as well as. But nothing found anything wrong and we assumed it was caused by a few factors like site-specific JS conflict, came from caching & optimization plugins, etc.

    So, please share your staging site access in our support portal here. Then, I’ll start troubleshooting this immediately and will update you once I identify the cause & fix it ASAP.

    We will be grateful if you reconsider your review and give us the minimum time to find out this issue on your site. We are working so hard to make this plugin better and we hope you can understand. Lastly, we will need your cooperation.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter migueltic

    (@migueltic)

    By the way, not even your public demo works OK (some buttons give errors on https://demo.academylms.net/course/the-full-stack-web-development-bootcamp-2021/ for example). It’s not exactly the same problem that I have (mine might have to do with my caching plugin as you mentioned), but your plugin doesn’t look very reliable.

    Plugin Support Satodhru Das

    (@shoto100)

    Hello @migueltic

    Thanks for your valuable response.

    As you mentioned, you faced the issue on our demo site. Please clear your browser cache and try again because it is working fine now. Also, it is better you could test on your own site.

    In addition, could you please share with us why you think our plugin is not reliable? Then it will help us to make our plugin better & perfect.

    Thanks.

    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    @shoto100 I’m am 100% sure you mean well but please never ask for credentials on these forums.

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/guidelines/#the-bad-stuff

    Now for the why: The internet is a wonderful place full of very nice people and a few very bad ones. I’m sure everyone here is very nice however, by giving some ones keys to your house you are trusting they wont steal anything. Likewise the person who takes the keys is now responsible for the house FOREVER.

    If something was to go wrong, then you the author may well legally become liable for damages, which they would not normally have been as their software is provided without warranty.

    Please be aware that repeatedly asking for credentials will result in us escalating this to the plugins team.

    It’s never necessary to do that. Here’s why.

    There are many ways to get information you need and accessing the user’s site is not one of them. That’s going too far.

    *Ask for a link to the https://pastebin.com/ or https://gist.github.com log of the user’s web server error log.

    *Ask the user to create and post a link to their phpinfo(); output.

    *Ask the user to install the Health Check plugin and get the data that way.

    *Walk the user through enabling WP_DEBUG and how to log that output to a file and how to share that file.

    *Walk the user through basic troubleshooting steps such and disabling all other plugins, clear their cache and cookies and try again.

    *Ask the user for the step-by-step on how they can reproduce the problem.

    You get the idea.

    Volunteer support is not easy. But these forums need to a safe place for all users, experienced or new. Accessing their system that way is a short cut that will get you into real trouble in these forums.

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