The conflict was caused by a duplicate function name, which was causing the Scan Unlimited Extension to fail. John created a patch to fix the conflict and override the duplicate function.
Determined to fix the issue, John started by investigating the extension's configuration. He checked the extension's settings, verified the API keys, and ensured that the supplier's website was compatible with the extension. He also reviewed the extension's documentation and searched online forums for similar issues. scan unlimited extension fixed
The client was thrilled with the fix, and John was proud of his problem-solving skills. He documented the solution and submitted it to the extension's support team, so that they could improve the extension and prevent similar issues in the future. The conflict was caused by a duplicate function
Here's the code patch:
As he dug deeper, John discovered that the issue was likely related to a recent update of the extension. The update had introduced new features, but it seemed to have broken the scanning functionality. John found a few reports of similar issues from other users, but there were no clear solutions. He checked the extension's settings, verified the API
John decided to take a closer look at the extension's code. He used his web development skills to inspect the extension's JavaScript files and identify potential issues. After hours of debugging, he found the problem: a small conflict with another extension that was installed on the client's website.