Stripe Add-On 3.3 Update
By Jonathan Calderon Published December 18, 2019- Added security enhancements.
- Fixed a PHP fatal error which can occur if the customer specified by the gform_stripe_customer_id filter can’t be retrieved.
- Fixed an issue where the Checkout session could fail to be created when the gform_stripe_customer_id filter returns a valid id and the customer email is supplied by the feed field mapping.
- Fixed an issue where PHP fatal error is thrown when Stripe account is deleting test data.
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Stripe Add-On v3.3 Changelog
- Added security enhancements.
- Fixed a PHP fatal error which can occur if the customer specified by the gform_stripe_customer_id filter can’t be retrieved.
- Fixed an issue where the Checkout session could fail to be created when the gform_stripe_customer_id filter returns a valid id and the customer email is supplied by the feed field mapping.
- Fixed an issue where PHP fatal error is thrown when Stripe account is deleting test data.