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  • Plugin Author domaincheckplugin

    (@domaincheckplugin)

    Ryan,

    Hello! Thank you for using Domain Check.

    There has been development on this feature but it is not released. If you would like to continue the conversation and get a better idea of what this feature would look like please email [email protected]

    Plugin Author domaincheckplugin

    (@domaincheckplugin)

    Unfortunately this is not currently available through Domain Check.

    Plugin Author domaincheckplugin

    (@domaincheckplugin)

    Fernando,

    Thank you for using Domain Check!

    Please look for the “Screen Options” tab on the top right in “Domain Watch”. One of the Screen Options is for “Pagination” and that will control how many are seen per page.

    There are many domain extensions and many of them have unique WHOIS information; if an extension is not supported yet in Domain Check hopefully it will be. More extensions is a good thing!

    Thank you for the support!

    Plugin Author domaincheckplugin

    (@domaincheckplugin)

    Hello! Thank you for the idea & feedback for Domain Check 🙂 Hopefully this will someday be possible, unfortunately at this time that feature is not available.

    Plugin Author domaincheckplugin

    (@domaincheckplugin)

    Pigo3934blog,

    Hello! Thank you for using Domain Check! 🙂

    1a) Watched domains will begin alerting via email 28 days in advance of expiration.

    1b) The cron functions use the standard WordPress wp-cron which fires automatically for a traditional WordPress installation. Domain Check uses the “daily” time period, available in the WP documentation. If you have made changes to your WordPress installation to manually run your wp-cron using CPanel to set a cron job Domain Check will still function like normal during the wp-cron run. Domain Check does not require additional cron jobs.

    2) Unfortunately at the moment there is no way to edit the time period for alerts 🙁 More control over the alert emails, alert process, and alert time periods are commonly requested features and are definitely on the roadmap.

    3) That is not normal. The SSL check tests show that the SSL checks are working correctly. If you able to reply here or send an email to info [at] domaincheckplugin.com with the specific domains and subdomains you are SSL checking that may help locate any specific issues.

    The SSL check function attempts to open an SSL connection, fetches the SSL certificate from the server for the specified subdomain, and parses the SSL certificate to make sure it is valid and has not expired. The SSL certificate may be valid but SSL may or may not be “implemented” on the specified subdomain depending on what you consider “SSL implementation”. A website may have a valid SSL certificate implemented but may not use their SSL implementation via redirecting users to HTTPS, loading assets from HTTPS endpoints, etc. Domain Check *does not* check if a subdomain is redirecting users to SSL, loading secure assets, etc. Domain Check only checks availability, validity, and expiry of SSL certificates for subdomains.

    Feel free to reply if you have any questions!

    If you like Domain Check and use it for your business please consider donating! It takes a lot of time & effort to build, maintain, and support the plugin. Donations are spent on coffee & pizza 🙂

    Plugin Author domaincheckplugin

    (@domaincheckplugin)

    Nuno,

    Hello! Please make sure you have placed the Domain Check plugin (the domain-check directory) in your /wp-content/wp-plugins directory and not in your /wp-content/wp-themes directory. Domain Check is a plugin, not a theme, and this error message typically occurs when activating themes.

    Once you have the domain-check directory in your /wp-content/wp-plugins directory you can activate Domain Check via your WordPress admin like any other plugin from the Plugins link in the left menu.

    This should help! If this does not help please reply, Domain Check should run correctly on all WordPress blogs and if it does not it is a bug and it will be fixed.

    Plugin Author domaincheckplugin

    (@domaincheckplugin)

    This has been resolved! Issues with identifying expiration detection for renewed SSL certificates have been fixed and additional support has been added!

    Plugin Author domaincheckplugin

    (@domaincheckplugin)

    This has been resolved! All dot me .me extensions have full availability and expiration alert support!

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [Domain Check] My Domains
    Plugin Author domaincheckplugin

    (@domaincheckplugin)

    Anothony,

    Hello! Thank you very much for your feedback! A new version, 1.0.14, has been released that fixes the issue of not adding domains to the Your Domains sections! Sorry!

    Thank you so much for your feedback!! It means a lot 🙂

    Plugin Author domaincheckplugin

    (@domaincheckplugin)

    Sonja,

    Hello! We have just released a new version of Domain Check (1.0.10) that provides full support for the dot me (.me) TLD, including expiration date tracking, and fixes your issue. Thank you for using Domain Check!

    Plugin Author domaincheckplugin

    (@domaincheckplugin)

    Nathan,

    Hello! We have just released a new version of Domain Check that addresses some issues with SSL certificates. Please let us know if this solves your issue!

    Plugin Author domaincheckplugin

    (@domaincheckplugin)

    Fernando,

    The 1.0.8 release is now live and has improved PHP 5.3.x support if you have other 5.3.x installs.

    Thank you for trying Domain Check!

    Plugin Author domaincheckplugin

    (@domaincheckplugin)

    Nathan,

    Hello! Sorry for the delayed response. This is our first support ticket, it did not seem to send an alert email! O_O

    Are you able to link to the domain that is causing issues so we can take a look?

    If it is easier to communicate over email please feel free to email info [ at ] domaincheckplugin.com 🙂

    Plugin Author domaincheckplugin

    (@domaincheckplugin)

    Thank you for the 5 star review sean913! Domain Check was made to make sure no SSL certificate expiration date is ever missed again. Great to hear it worked for you and happy you like the plugin!

    Plugin Author domaincheckplugin

    (@domaincheckplugin)

    Thank you for the 5 star review rightmeow! Domain Check definitely needs more downloads and your review helps a lot! 😀 Happy you like the plugin!

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