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  1. I've used Panda and Community. I'm now with Community. I found Panda to be better in terms of customisability but they stopped updating it, which is why I switched. I believe Panda has been updated in the meantime.

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  2. On 2/27/2024 at 7:23 PM, 30knees said:

    I'm unable to get the use proxy script feature to work. While researching, I came across these instructions: https://github.com/matomo-org/tracker-proxy?tab=readme-ov-file

    It doesn't look like the files mentioned that should be downloaded are installed via the tb native Matomo module:

    Is this because the native module is out of date or is it because of something else?

    As this is a tb native module, would you be able to help here, @datakick?

  3. I got this email from Stripe about the tb native Stripe module rearding required changes. Will tb be updating the module and perhaps also adding other payment methods?

    We’re reaching out about changes that are required to your Stripe integration. You are currently accepting giropay, Przelewy24, iDEAL payments using the Sources API, a legacy integration that will be deprecated on May 15, 2024. Starting May 15, all non-card source types will be turned off on the Sources API. In order to continue accepting giropay, Przelewy24, iDEAL, you’ll need to upgrade to the Payment Intents API.    

    How to update your integration    


    Follow the instructions in our Docs to upgrade to the Payment Intents API, and then add giropay, Przelewy24, iDEAL to your payment flow. You can visit the Stripe Dashboard to view your recent Sources payments and confirm that you have no remaining traffic on Sources once your migration is complete.    


    If you choose not to update your integration, we recommend that you remove giropay, Przelewy24, iDEAL from your checkout to avoid customer-facing breakages.    


     


    Additional benefits of upgrading to the Payment Intents API    


    Payment Intents is a simpler and unified payments API that supports a single, global integration for all payment methods. On Payment Intents, you can access our optimized payment surfaces like the Payment Element or Checkout, which offer:    


    Access to more than 100 global payment methods when using the Payment Element


    Ability to run A/B tests for payment methods to understand their impact across conversion, average order value, cost, and share of wallet, right from the Stripe Dashboard


    Compatibility with Link for one-click checkout, Radar for fraud protection, and Terminal for in-person payments


    We’ve provided answers to the most common questions on our Sources migration support page. If you have any further questions, please reach out to our dedicated support team by submitting this contact form.    


    — The Stripe team

  4. And a follow-up question: Is there any analytical benefit to using the native Matomo module compared to just using the tracking code?

    Also, sometimes when I visit the settings page I get this error and then suddenly it's gone again, without any changes being made:

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    Unable to connect to the API {"result":"error","message":"Unable to authenticate with the provided token. It is either invalid, expired or is required to be sent as a POST parameter."}

     

  5. I'm unable to get the use proxy script feature to work. While researching, I came across these instructions: https://github.com/matomo-org/tracker-proxy?tab=readme-ov-file

    It doesn't look like the files mentioned that should be downloaded are installed via the tb native Matomo module:

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    Is this because the native module is out of date or is it because of something else?

  6. 18 hours ago, wakabayashi said:

    I guess thats these are the numbers, where it's starting to be interesting. But how to get 500 users buying your theme? 🙂 I don't know much about the details as I am not living for designing themes. It also depends where the designer is from. 

    Yes, how to get 500 users. For sure it would need to go out to the theme stores and be promoted in the Prestashop forum.

    I would like to know how many people here in the forum would pay you how much for your theme and pay up front eg a two-year subscription. Of course, we've not seen the theme. But assuming it's sweet and we all love it. :-)

    And in order to really show that people mean it, they could pay a non-refundable deposit. And you could say: I'll only go ahead with this if at least XX people make the deposit.

  7. Hi,

    Is it possible to sort / order the payment methods in Chex beyond via Modules>Positions? So eg within the Stripe module the individual payment methods? Or would this have to be done via the Stripe module (which does not offer this feature)?

  8. I've noticed that for some intra-EU orders that use the Mollie module the taxes are wrong in some places and correct in others. 

    Settings applicable to all examples that follow: I am based in Germany. I use EU Advanced Compliance module (in case relevant) with proportional taxes for shipping. Payment using the Mollie module (not all payments via Mollie are wrong, though).

    Example 

    • An order from France. The order has items with the standard and with the reduced tax rates. These should be calculated using the French rates.

    Observations

    1. id_tax in order_detail_tax shows me only one wrong tax id (Germany, reduced) with a wrong unit_amount and total_amount. Where does this get filled from?
    2. tax_name and tax_rate under order_detail show me only wrong German taxes, not Austrian ones.
    3. The tb generated invoice shows me the correct French tax rates.

    Where else might I want to check to figure this out?

    How to check yourself

    The file orders-eu-tax2.php in the excellent Prestools https://www.prestools.com/Prestools_Suite.zip can help you see if there's an issue. Looking at Austria, I can see that 5 orders (column Ordercount) use a tax rate of 7% (column Tax rate), which I know is Germany's reduced tax rate. Austria's reduced tax rate is 10%. You can click on Ordercount to see which orders are affected.

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