Plugin Author
Ickata
(@ickata)
Hi,
Thanks for reporting this!
Did you register with an email as username? I see now that if the username is not a valid email, the same error appears. This is an issue in the plugin and I will fix it ASAP, but in the meantime, can you please try registerring again with a valid email address and at least 6-characters password?
Plugin Author
Ickata
(@ickata)
Hi,
The error reporting was just fixed. Please make sure you upgrade to plugin version 1.2.1.
I followed you advise above, but now I get this message:
Error: cURL error 7: Failed to connect to pixoeditor.com port 8443: Connection refused
Peter
Plugin Author
Ickata
(@ickata)
Hi Peter,
Well that’s better, at least we now have a proper error message 🙂
This looks as a restriction of your hosting provider to curl external urls.
Still, you can register in Pixo’s Control Panel here:
https://pixoeditor.com:8443/cp/
After registerring you can copy-paste the API key to your WordPress installation, just replace yoursite.com with your real site in the link below:
http://yoursite.com/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=image-editor-pixo&settings
Hope this helps!
I tried to use my iPhone connection instead, but get the same error message.
I can´t register at your site, because I´m not a developer and can´t solve the question there.
Peter
Plugin Author
Ickata
(@ickata)
Type “pix0” in the input for the question.
Thanks!
But where do I paste the key?
Peter
Plugin Author
Ickata
(@ickata)
The link doesn´t work – 404 page.
Peter
Plugin Author
Ickata
(@ickata)
OK then try the following, go to the Pixo Settings page (Admin Menu –> Settings –> Image Editor). You will be asked for registration, then append &settings to the url in the address bar and press enter. This will open the view where you can add the API key.
I dot understand what you mean by this: ” then append &settings to the url in the address bar”.
Plugin Author
Ickata
(@ickata)
Thank you! I’m marking the topic as resolved.