Gravity Forms Dropbox Add-On v1.1 Released
By Carl Hancock Published November 4, 2015Gravity Forms Dropbox Add-On v1.1 is now available via automatic update and the Add-On Downloads area of the support site.
This is a major maintenance release and includes updates to the initial setup process and Dropbox API interaction.
The Dropbox Add-On now requires SSL to be installed on your web site in order to interact with the Dropbox API.
If you do not have an SSL certificate installed we recommend getting in touch with your web host. SSL is fast becoming a best practice no matter the type of web site and there are now free solutions that make them even more accessible.
Dropbox Add-On v1.1
- Added error message for versions of PHP that do not support 64-bit integers.
- Added some additional logging statements.
- Added SSL compatibility check to prevent plugin from running when SSL is not available.
- Fixed Dropbox PHP SDK autoloader from being included when if autoloader class already exists.
- Fixed Dropbox Upload field being included if custom app key and secret were not provided.
- Fixed files uploaded through the Dropbox Upload field not uploading to remote Dropbox.
- Removed debugging output from plugin settings page.
- Updated plugin settings with a more streamlined install process.
- Updated save URL functions to use WordPress API functions.
How To Get It
You may download the Dropbox Add-On via the Add-On manager in Gravity Forms or via the Add-On download page, and read the documentation here.