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Great, Thank you!
OK, I got it working with the help of ChatGPT, it summarized what I had to do below:
Issue:
Stripe Connect in Paid Member Subscriptions (PMS) failed with a404error because my site runs WordPress in a subfolder (/wordpress) but serves the frontend from the root domain. PMS was using the WordPress Address (URL) (https://stclareaudio.com/wordpress) for the Stripe return, which doesn’t resolve on the public side.Fix:
I temporarily changed Settings → General → Site Address (URL) fromhttps://stclareaudio.comtohttps://stclareaudio.com/wordpressso that both WordPress Address and Site Address matched. After that, I clicked Connect with Stripe and the authorization completed successfully. Once the connection was established, I switched the Site Address back tohttps://stclareaudio.comand re-saved permalinks.Result:
Stripe Connect is now working correctly with PMS. The problem was that the Connect callback URL pointed to the/wordpresspath instead of the root domain, and syncing the Site Address temporarily let the handshake complete.So I uninstalled the plugin where it deletes all the tables and all data, then tried it again and it still does not connect. Wonder if it has to do with wordpress being in a folder but loading out of root?
I disabled all the plugins and switch to the 2025 theme, it still gives me the 404 error. I set up a test site on the same server in a different folder and it connected to stripe just fine.
The only thing I can think of is that when I first set it up, I did it in a folder. After it was working, I switched WordPress to load out of root. Thanks for your help.
The url of the 404 after coming back from trying to connect with stripe is: https://stclareaudio.com/wordpress/?pms_stripe_connect_platform_authorization_return=1&environment=live&return_location=settings&state=a12168faf36c72bb82d6829b1ce472fa44cf3ff8a64424e7de86a048ff352da7
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I was doing what this developer was telling me to do and it still wasn’t working right.
What this developer has failed to mention was that he originally said if I wanted a refund, open a dispute with my credit card company. In other words, do a chargeback. That’s an odd way of giving a refund. When I left a 1 star review, then he offered to give me a refund as long as I changed it to a five star review. I emailed them back and stated:
“I don’t think this is ethical to ask me to be dishonest and leave a 5 star review on a product that I am dissatisfied with, and does not work properly, so that you will give me a refund. I have asked you nicely repeatedly for a refund and this is bribery to get a refund. A five star review is reserved for something you are happy with.
I choose your plugin because of how many 5 star reviews you have. I now question how many of those 5 star reviews are genuine, or are they just from people who wanted a refund and you wouldn’t give them one until they submitted a 5 star review.”
They never replied.
And the statement “However, without meeting the conditions outlined in our refund policy, the request could not be approved.” is not true. They wouldn’t give me a refund because I would not give them a five star review.
Read the other one star reviews, there seems to be a pattern here.
I don’t think I do, what kind of code snippet would I be looking for?
I was trying to upload a customer order without the customer address so you could see how it looks, but I haven’t been able to erase the customer info.
I have tried it in Firefox and Brave and it always puts the total on the bottom of every page when I go to print or save to PDF. It looks like the example you have pictured until I hit control P to print and then it shows up at the bottom of every page. Thanks for your help.
I’m am using the default Simple template.