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nxmndr
(@nxmndr)
The issue was a cache system (Solid Performance). One has to add this path to the exclusion list :
/eventin-purchase/checkout
Hi @nxmndr,
Thank you so much for reaching out and for sharing these valuable insights.
In Eventin, when WooCommerce is selected as the payment gateway, the currency is automatically fetched from the WooCommerce General Settings, where your site’s default currency is defined. However, when other gateways like Stripe or PayPal are used and the currency is changed separately in their settings, sometimes cached data can cause mismatches, for example, showing “$” instead of your configured “€” symbol.
We’re currently investigating this behavior in more depth and working to exclude that currency caching issue directly within our code.
Also, we truly appreciate you taking the time to point out the issue with the email field, we’re checking that as well to ensure it properly accepts valid addresses.
Thank you again for resolving the issue on your end and for using Eventin. We’re really proud to have users like you who provide such helpful feedback to make the product better.
Best regards,
M Mahbub
Thread Starter
nxmndr
(@nxmndr)
Ah no don’t worry the issue was really on my side with Solid Performance 🙂
Nothing you could do, unless you want to work directly with Solid Performance team for a default integration.
Good day !
Hi @nxmndr,
Thanks for clarifying, glad to know! We’ll still check things with the Solid Performance team for a potential default integration in the future.
Also, as we’re currently working on cache exclusion improvements, handling it directly from our code should help ensure that cache plugins don’t interfere with any of our sensitive modules.
Appreciate your time and insight, it really helps us make things better!
Best regards,
M Mahbub