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Checkout 1.8.6 release notes

WordPress Shopping Cart plugin 1.8.6 release notes Added Extra file attachment on order receipt/invoice emails ‘checkout_image_attributes’ Filter Hook Preparation for multilingual integration Setting on product to allow customer to choose once-off/recurring eWay Rapid 3.1 API (extension) PayPal Pro setting to display order summary on payment page Setting to calculate tax before/after discount was applied Applicable Continue Reading…

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Checkout: Action – checkout_admin_supplier_saved

Description The checkout_admin_supplier_saved action fires after a supplier has been saved. Usage Arguments $insertid – The ID of the inserted/updated supplier record in the database. $data – The data which was used to save the supplier. Example

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Newsletters – Contact Form 7 Subscribers 1.2

WordPress Newsletter plugin – Contact Form 7 Subscribers 1.2 Release Notes Improved Dynamic plugin name, path and base Change get_bloginfo() functions to their respective functions Integrate Contact Form 7’s new private properties Check if wpMailPlugin exists before initializing Fixed Ampersand (&) in newer PHP versions leaves the contact form “Newsletters” pane blank

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Checkout: Action – checkout_admin_extensions_settings_saved

Description The checkout_admin_extensions_settings_saved runs after the settings have been saved under Checkout > Extensions > Settings tab. Usage You can hook to this action like this: Arguments $data – The $_POST data that was submitted from the Checkout > Extensions > Settings section Example Here is a full example of this action:

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Checkout: Action – checkout_process_order_X

Description The checkout_process_order_X action hook runs after the billing step of checkout, when the customer has chosen the payment method to pay with. X in the hook name is replaced with the slug of your payment method. So if the slug of your payment method is “mypmethod”, then the hook will be checkout_process_order_mypmethod. Usage Arguments Continue Reading…

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