• Resolved mlangone

    (@mlangone)


    I ran into a situation where we are trying to license our plugin on a multisite network with domain mapping. The registered domain was pulling the clientssite.multisitedomain.com as the registered domain, and the mapping mapped it to clientssite.com – This was not allowing the plugin to run correctly, becuase the live domain was clientssite.com. I manually entered the clientssite.com domain through the database matching the license id and all works fine. Is there a hook that will allow for a free form field on the edit license page that will write additional domain names to the database?

    Thanks!

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  • Plugin Support mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi, thank you for reporting this. The plugin developers will investigate further your issue.

    Regards

    The plugin will register whatever you send from your client application as the domain value. So you should be sending the full URL of the sub-site so that it is not exactly the same value for each sub-site install.

    Don’t blindly follow the sample code as it is purely to show you how it works. You need to pass a more meaningful value in the “registered_domain” field of the API (given your application) instead of just reading the server name as is shown in the sample code.

    Thread Starter mlangone

    (@mlangone)

    Thank you for the response, I was able to get what I needed accomplished by using the hook you have provided in another post and actually adding a field to the add/edit license page. This field takes the value and adds it the registered domain database, this is nice if I want to set the preferred domain to http://www.website.com and the testing domain to testing.website.com . In the multi site instance the client site was part of a subdomain install so that was what was being passed.

    Glad to hear that you got it sorted.

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