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  1. I would say that it would be nice to have this in the new Domain Plugins, which will have a new pricing table. Maybe like a section about Privacy Protection and a box where you can put a price in it.
    2 points
  2. Tyson

    Stripe Tokenised Only Mode

    Non-merchant gateways take the customer off-site to complete payment, after which the gateway will only notify Blesta that a payment has been made. Neither Blesta nor your server are passed customer payment information. No ETA yet on Stripe tokenization.
    1 point
  3. My current connection from home: Painful I know! BUT BUT BUT.... Getting 200MB/s FTTH fitted on Friday! Shall definitely post an update then
    1 point
  4. you are right.. the only way you profit those speed is when i download something from newsgroups..
    1 point
  5. Show off. I want a PS4. Actually, not sure I have time for that. A lot of places in Europe seem to have very fast residential Internet service. I'd be happy lighting up some dark fiber between the office and my house but that's way too expensive.
    1 point
  6. Hi Marcel Thank you for your suggestion re. module account limit. I tried doing that - i.e. setting the Account Limit in Edit cPanel Server to 200. Then in the Module Options in Update Package I set the Server Group back from 'Any' to the group I created and called 'UK', and tested as a client buying a package from that group and it worked just fine, no more "An internal error occurred. The module row is unavailable."! So thank you very much! I don't know why it worked but it did.
    1 point
  7. flangefrog

    Api On Interworx

    The reason your url https://billing.licensecart.com/api/ can't be reached is because your rewriting is not set up. You probably just need to rename your .htaccess file if you're using Apache. You can see this is the problem by changing the url in your file to http://billing.licensecart.com/index.php/api/ and it should work. The second problem is that when accessed over https, Apache is looking for the files in the wrong directory. You need to adjust the apache.conf or virtualhost conf file to point to the same directory as port 80. You can see this problem by going to https://billing.licensecart.com/ and it's pointing to a different directory than http://billing.licensecart.com/
    1 point
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