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  • Plugin Author WP Lab

    (@wp-lab)

    Hi JapeNZ,

    Thank you for the detailed bug report and fix! You’re right – the regex delimiter issue with staging URLs. We’ll include this fix in the next release.

    Appreciate you sharing the solution.

    Best regards,
    WP-Lister Support

    Plugin Author WP Lab

    (@wp-lab)

    Thanks so much for taking the time to share your detailed experience! Really appreciate you writing about the JSON feed migration process – it’s exactly the kind of feedback that helps other users understand what to expect.

    We definitely had some challenges during that API migration, so thanks for working with our support team through those bugs. You’re right that it does have a certain learning curve right now – we hope to make it more beginner-friendly in the future.

    Best wishes, Matt

    Plugin Author WP Lab

    (@wp-lab)

    Hi @whitsey,

    Thanks for your follow-up, and I really appreciate you taking the time to test and dig into how WP-Lister works behind the scenes. You’re absolutely right — WP-Lister does revise changed items automatically in the background, and what you discovered through your own testing is spot on:

    • wplister_cron_hook runs hourly to detect changes in product data (like price or stock).
    • wplister_update_auctions runs every 15 minutes to push those changes to eBay.

    In fact, this built-in behavior is controlled by a prominent option on the settings page:
    “Push changes to eBay” — when enabled, WP-Lister will revise changed items automatically, without needing manual intervention.

    So yes, that functionality does exist in the free version and works out of the box — no customization required. I’m really sorry this wasn’t made clearer in the first reply. There was a misunderstanding about what you were asking: the phrase “publish all verified items” sounded more like publishing listings that had only been verified but not yet listed — which would require some custom handling or code, and that’s likely where the confusion stemmed from.

    Since you’re using the WooCommerce API already, you might also want to check out our new REST API (currently in beta), which gives you even more control over listing and revising items programmatically. You can find the docs here:
    🔗 https://docs.wplab.com/article/185-rest-api-documentation

    If you have more questions or need help tweaking the schedule or hooks, feel free to reach out again — we’re happy to point you in the right direction.

    Kind regards,
    Matt

    • This reply was modified 1 year ago by WP Lab.
    Plugin Author WP Lab

    (@wp-lab)

    I understand your frustration with the situation. While manual uploads on eBay’s website might work, our plugin uses eBay’s API, which can sometimes have different requirements or temporary issues that don’t affect manual listings.

    We always strive to identify whether problems stem from API limitations, temporary API issues, or plugin-related matters to provide the most accurate solution. I apologize if this wasn’t communicated clearly during your support interactions.

    If you’re still experiencing issues, please feel free to open a new support ticket on ww.wp.xz.cn with current details, and we’ll be happy to help.

    Best regards,
    Matt

    Plugin Author WP Lab

    (@wp-lab)

    Hi emisel13,

    Thank you so much for taking the time to write this lovely review! I’m really happy to hear that WP-Lister is working well for you and that our support team was able to help quickly when needed.

    Your feedback means a lot to us and helps other WordPress users find reliable solutions for their eBay integration needs.

    Thanks again for your support! 😊

    Best,
    Matt

    Plugin Author WP Lab

    (@wp-lab)

    That is correct, for historical reasons, this option has to be enabled in the settings, but you are right, it might be more intuitive for new users to have this enabled by default, or to add this to the setup wizard so it would ask you whether to enable or disable this option.

    There might be slow servers or cheap webspace which might not be suitable for this kind of background activity, especially if you have tens of thousands of products and you are updating listing profiles with thousands of products linked to them.

    But on most sites it should work as expected.

    kind regards,
    Matt

    Plugin Author WP Lab

    (@wp-lab)

    I can only confirm what John said: The Lite version never had the ability to create orders in WooCommerce. It can fetch orders from eBay and show them within WP-Lister itself, but it can not create orders in WooCommerce, that is a Pro only feature.

    kind regards,

    Matt

    Plugin Author WP Lab

    (@wp-lab)

    Editing the functions.php file itself might not always be a good idea, and on some sites it’s not even possible.

    That’s why I would recommend using a plugin like Code Snippets instead: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/code-snippets/ which allows you to easily use any number of code snippets in an organised way from within the WordPress dashboard.

    kind regards,
    Matt

    Plugin Author WP Lab

    (@wp-lab)

    Hi @sourabh2008

    are you still experiencing this issue connecting WP-Lister to your Amazon account?

    Amazon requested us to resubmit our application to their marketplace (with updated details regarding security and privacy) and it is currently being reviewed.

    It might be possible that they temporarily disabled new users until they finished their review, which I’m keeping my fingers crossed shouldn’t take too long now.

    ​kind regards,
    Matt

    Plugin Author WP Lab

    (@wp-lab)

    This should be fixed in version 3.2.6.

    Let us know if you encounter any other issues, but I’m marking this as resolved for now.

    kind regards,
    Matt

    Plugin Author WP Lab

    (@wp-lab)

    Hello baaquack,

    I’m sorry for these confusing warning messages, ebay is requiring all developers to use a new set of APIs by tomorrow, and while the basic process is working all right, there are still some minor issues to iron out – which unfortunately had not surfaces in the beta testing phase.

    Please update WP-Lister to version 3.2.4, which has been released just now. That should get rid of those annoying warnings.

    Let us know if you encounter any other issues.

    kind regards,
    Matt

    Plugin Author WP Lab

    (@wp-lab)

    Thank you for your patience.

    The update to version 3.0.2 has been released just now and should fix that plugin conflict your have reported.

    kind regards,
    Matt

    Plugin Author WP Lab

    (@wp-lab)

    Hello @mapdi

    we have just released version 3.0, which fixed this issue and others as well.

    Please let us know if the problem has disappeared after you update. Thanks!

    kind regards,
    Matt

    Plugin Author WP Lab

    (@wp-lab)

    Thanks for bringing this to our attention, Andres.

    But do you thing that this is something that WP-Lister has to actively support? I.e. would you want to use that generated template file within WP-Lister as a feed template? In that case you should file a support request on our website and our support staff will go through the process together.

    Without one of our customers actively asking for supporting this, there isn’t much we can do. When we shall put some effort in supporting new processes like this, we should have at least one potential beta tester.

    kind regards,
    Matt

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 1 month ago by WP Lab.
    Plugin Author WP Lab

    (@wp-lab)

    We will add support for Amazon Brazil at some time later this year, but can’t give you an ETA on that yet. To speed up the process you could contact me via the support form on our website and send me some example feed templates that you would like to use, and if they are not too different from the existing ones, we could have you beta test basic support.

    kind regards,
    Matt

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