• Resolved Walshse

    (@walshse)


    Hi. Posted before but not seeing my post, so here I go again !
    Point 3 of setup details how to enable localisation but asks for the installation of ip2nation. I couldn’t find a current, updated plugin for this and all I could find was a downloadable sql DB. Is this correct or am I get this wrong ?

    Is localisation dependent on downloading ip2nation and if so is there a supported plugin ?

    sorry if the question is thick but I dont see the point of a plugin that doesn’t allow / have localisation.

    Thanks.

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  • Plugin Author paulstuttard

    (@paulstuttard)

    Hi,

    Sorry for the confusion, just selecting the option will cause the plugin to download and install the database on your server. No other action is required.

    I did not want the plugin to install the database without your consent, hence the slightly confusing words!

    Paul

    Thread Starter Walshse

    (@walshse)

    Thanks Paul. Should have just went ahead and loaded it. Sorry for the dumb question.

    This is not working for me. I check that box, come back to the Settings page, and find that the box is now unchecked. I’ve tried it several times, but it’s always unchecked when I come back. it continues to have the strangely worded error message as before:
    You currently do not have ip2nation installed, the latest version available is dated: Sat, 13 Jun 2015 16:28:28

    And I tried finding an ip2nation plugin. I even downloaded the database and tried to install it like a plugin, but nothing worked.

    Plugin Author paulstuttard

    (@paulstuttard)

    Hi,

    So if you go to the settings page and where the localisation options are there should be a button to Install Database.

    When you press this it will attempt to download then install the ip2nation database, it may take several seconds / minutes depending on your server.

    Does it return immediately?
    Are there any errors?
    Does the page timeout?

    Any other clues?

    Thanks,

    Paul

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