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  • Thread Starter sterlingforums1

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    Frankly, you were massively helpful. And, I frankly needed you to be. Saved me time trying to even find the answer. Thanks!

    Thread Starter sterlingforums1

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    Hey, at least you let me know it’s a WordPress solution and not a bbPress solution. That’s a ton of help.

    Thread Starter sterlingforums1

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    Thank you SO much for your reply. Exactly, the site history, not hierachy.

    Other than that, I’ve no idea what you’re saying. I guess I need to hire someone to do this for me. This is WAY over my head.

    Thanks though.

    Thread Starter sterlingforums1

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    Thank you! But all that’s way over my head. I’m not all that WordPress bright, as I mentioned.

    However, I did find a clever workaround that worked rather fabulously! I simply logged into my subdomain … opened an existing page … typed “CLICK HERE>” … hyperlinked it to the page I needed … selected “open in a new tab” … and saved.

    Then I copied that “CLICK HERE”, deleted that … and pasted it into my main site where it’s needed. It works perfectly!

    Thanks again. Great work!

    I am trying to get orders processed. I’m getting an error in the admin panel that says, “A fatal error has occurred when processing a recent subscription payment with PayPal. Please open a new ticket at WooCommerce Support immediately to get this resolved. In order to get the quickest possible response please attach a Temporary Admin Login and a copy of your PHP error logs to your support ticket.
    Last recorded error: PayPal API error – credentials are incorrect.”

    This error is so cleverly designed that it says nothing about where it’s from, who’s error it is, or what to do. But, when I press the “Open up a ticket now” … it’s got a nifty “WordPress” logo pointing to a “WooCommerce logo and back and forth and all. When I click that, it says none of my emails are registered. But, they all are.

    Anyone can see I’m logged into WordPress, so I’m assuming that’s not the problem. What should I do? I’m hitting walls here. Thanks!

    Thread Starter sterlingforums1

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    I’ve already made a suggestion that I need and believe would be an incredible tool for Internet commerce in general. I hope you guys can help me to help yourself.

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