• abdesign_germany

    (@abdesign_germany)


    Greetings,

    I just released two spreadplugin shops on two different sites on our website via shortcode including “shop_backtoshopurl” parameter with a different shop-url for each of the two shops. Seems, that the browser or the plugin (I don’t know exactly) remembers the first shop visited including the first backtoshopurl sent. Because I get redirected to the first shop where I put an Item into the shopping cart, no matter which shop I visit via your spreadplugin shortcodes.

    With browser ‘a’ I opened shop 1 and buyed one item and got for shop 1 and 2 the backtoshopurl for shop 1.

    With browser ‘b’ I opened shop 2 and buyed one item and got for shop 1 and 2 the backtoshopurl for shop 2.

    Is there a way to bypass or solve this problem?

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/wp-spreadplugin/

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  • Plugin Author Thimo Grauerholz

    (@pr3ss-play)

    Hi,

    if you’re using to different sites, you don’t need to use extended shortcode, just the minimal one and setting all options in spreadplugin settings menu.

    I don’t know how Spreadshirt works or interpretes the given checkout redirect URL, so it could be possible, it identifies you and your browser like the baskets and redirects you accordingly.

    Best
    Thimo

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