Hi,
geolocation add-on is the original version. To make it work you need to access your WordPress database with phpMyAdmin for example. Select the wp_options table and insert the following 3 entries:
1) option_name: gmw_license_keys , option_value: a:1:{s:22:"formidable_geolocation";s:2:"xx";} -> (anything here is fine, it's supposed to be a license key. Put at least 1 character. I chose to put xx and s:2 for two characters)
2) option_name: gmw_premium_plugin_status , option_value: a:1:{s:22:"formidable_geolocation";s:5:"valid";}
3) option_name: gmw_license_data , option_value: a:1:{s:22:"formidable_geolocation";a:2:{s:3:"key";s:2:"xx";s:6:"status";s:7:"expired";}}
After inserting these 3 entries in the wp_options table, you can refresh the list of your plugins in the Wordpress back office and see that everything is working properly.
geolocation add-on is the original version. To make it work you need to access your WordPress database with phpMyAdmin for example. Select the wp_options table and insert the following 3 entries:
1) option_name: gmw_license_keys , option_value: a:1:{s:22:"formidable_geolocation";s:2:"xx";} -> (anything here is fine, it's supposed to be a license key. Put at least 1 character. I chose to put xx and s:2 for two characters)
2) option_name: gmw_premium_plugin_status , option_value: a:1:{s:22:"formidable_geolocation";s:5:"valid";}
3) option_name: gmw_license_data , option_value: a:1:{s:22:"formidable_geolocation";a:2:{s:3:"key";s:2:"xx";s:6:"status";s:7:"expired";}}
After inserting these 3 entries in the wp_options table, you can refresh the list of your plugins in the Wordpress back office and see that everything is working properly.