- Sign in to the Zoom web portal.
- Click Account Management, then click Billing.
- Under the Current Plans tab, find the plan you want to cancel and click Cancel Subscription to stop your subscription's automatic renewal.
- Confirm your request by selecting Cancel Subscription.
- Choose why you would no longer like to renew your subscription.
- Once complete, click Submit.
Your plan status will now be updated to Canceled. You will still have use of your paid plan for the remainder of your subscription term. - (Optional) If you would no longer like to have the plan canceled, you will be able to reactivate your plan by selecting Reactivate Plan on the Current Plans page.
Thursday, January 7, 2021
How to cancel your Zoom subscription or add-ons at anytime?
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
How to set up an HTTP/HTTPS redirect in IIS
In order to force a secure connection on our website, it is necessary to set up a certain HTTP/HTTPS redirection rule. This way, anyone who enters your site using a link like “domain.com” will be redirected to “https://domain.com” or “https://www.domain.com” (depending on your choice) making the traffic encrypted between the server and the client side.
Steps to setup an IIS HTTPS redirect:
- Download and install the URL Rewrite module.
- Open the IIS Manager console and select the website you would like to apply the redirection to in the left-side menu:
- Double-click on the URL Rewrite icon.
- Click Add Rule(s) in the right-side menu.
- Select Blank Rule in the Inbound section, then press OK.
- Enter any rule name you wish.
- In the Match URL section:
- Select Matches the Pattern in the Requested URL drop-down menu
- Select Regular Expressions in the Using drop-down menu
- Enter the following pattern in the Match URL section: (.*)
- Check the Ignore case box
- In the Conditions section, select Match all under the Logical Grouping drop-down menu and press Add.
- In the prompted window:
- Enter {HTTPS} as a condition input
- Select Matches the Pattern from the drop-down menu
- Enter ^OFF$ as a pattern
- Press OK
- In the Action section, select Redirect as the action type and specify the following for Redirect URL:
https://{HTTP_HOST}{REQUEST_URI} - Un-check the Append query string box.
- Select the Redirection Type of your choice. The whole Action section should look like this:
NOTE: There are 4 redirect types of the redirect rule that can be selected in that menu:
- Permanent (301) – preferable type in this case, which tells clients that the content of the site is permanently moved to the HTTPS version. Good for SEO, as it brings all the traffic to your HTTPS website making a positive effect on its ranking in search engines.
- Found (302) – should be used only if you moved the content of certain pages to a new place *temporarily*. This way the SEO traffic goes in favour of the previous content’s location. This option is generally not recommended for a HTTP/HTTPS redirect.
- See Other (303) – specific redirect type for GET requests. Not recommended for HTTP/HTTPS.
- Temporary (307) – HTTP/1.1 successor of 302 redirect type. Not recommended for HTTP/HTTPS.
- Click on Apply on the right side of the Actions menu.
The IIS redirect can be checked by accessing your site via http:// specified in the URL. To make sure that your browser displays not the cached version of your site, you can use anonymous mode of the browser.
The rule is created in IIS, but the site is still not redirected to https:// Normally, the redirection rule gets written into the web.config file located in the document root directory of your website. If the redirection does not work for some reason, make sure that web.config exists and check if it contains the appropriate rule.
To do this, follow these steps:
- In the sites list of IIS, right-click on your site. Choose the Explore option:
- Explore will open the document root directory of the site. Check if the web.config file is there.
- The web.config file must have the following code block
<configuration>
<system.webServer>
<rewrite>
<rules>
<rule name="HTTPS force" enabled="true" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="(.*)" />
<conditions>
<add input="{HTTPS}" pattern="^OFF$" />
</conditions>
<action type="Redirect" url="https://{HTTP_HOST}{REQUEST_URI}" redirectType="Permanent" />
</rule>
</rules>
</rewrite>
</system.webServer>
</configuration>
Note: This is a default configuration. If you'd like to change it, you might need to check this server documentat
ion. - If the web.config file is missing, you can create a new .txt file, put the aforementioned code there, save and then rename the file to web.config.
Sunday, December 13, 2020
Shopify - Add password protection to your online store
Add password protection to your online store
You can
add password protection to your online store.
Steps:
- From your Shopify admin, go to Online Store > Preferences.
- Scroll to the Password protection area, and
check Enable password.
- In Password, enter the password that you'll give to
the customers who you want to be able to access your online store. Don't use
the same password that you use to log into your admin.
- In Message for your visitors, enter the message that
you want to show on the password page. If you don't want to show a message,
then leave this field blank.
- Click Save.
Edit your password page settings
You can edit the content that shows on your password page, such as the text, colors, and typography.
- From your Shopify admin, go to Online Store > Themes.
- Find the theme that you want to edit and click Customize.
- Select Password page from the top bar drop-down menu. If you don't see Password page in the menu, then you need to add password protection to your online store.
- To edit the sections on the password page, do the following tasks
- Click Sections.
- Click on the section that you want to edit. Most themes have header, content, and footer sections.
- Make changes to the section settings.
- Click Save.
- To edit the theme settings for the password page, do the following tasks:
- Click Theme settings.
- Click on the settings category that you want to edit. Most themes have color, typography, social, and favicon settings.
- Make changes to the theme settings.
- Click Save.
Thursday, September 24, 2020
A generic error occurred in GDI+ while creating image from Base64 string
In a web service, while converting a Base64 string to file, it is sometimes giving error - "A generic error occurred in GDI+ while creating image from Base64 string".
Solution:
I have used the below code and problem resolved.
public ActionResult UploadSignatureTwo(String imageString){
var bytes = Convert.FromBase64String(imageString);
using (var imageFile = new FileStream(Path.Combine(path,"test.jpeg"), FileMode.Create))
{
imageFile.Write(bytes, 0, bytes.Length);
imageFile.Flush();
}
}
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
svg file not upload in wordpress
Cannot upload SVG files in WordPress
When we upload the SVG file, we recieve the notification “Sorry, this file type is not permitted for security reasons.”
To Resolve this issue, we need to add the below function in the functions.php files
function cc_mime_types($mimes) { $mimes['svg'] = 'image/svg+xml'; return $mimes; } add_filter('upload_mimes', 'cc_mime_types');
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Wordpress, Gravity form - Remove space between currency symbol and amount
Wordpress, Gravity form - Remove space between currency symbol and amount
Remove space between currency symbol and amount
Change Currency symbol from left to right
Wordpress Yoast, Change breadcrumb trail from post to page
WordPress Yoast, Change breadcrumb trail from to page
Please use the below WordPress in the theme Function (functions.php) file
add_filter('wpseo_breadcrumb_links', 'wpse_post_breadcrumbs');
// $links are the current breadcrumbs
function wpse_post_breadcrumbs($links) {
// Use is_singular($post_type) to identify a single CPT
// This assumes your CPT is called "post" - change it as needed
if(is_singular('post')) {
// The first item in $links ($links[0]) is Home, so skip it
// The second item in $links is Projects - we want to change that
$links[1] = array('text' => 'News', 'url' => '/news/', 'allow_html' => 1);
}
// Even if we didn't change anything, always return the breadcrumbs
return $links;
}
htaccess 301 redirect from one pages to another page
htaccess 301 redirect from one pages to another page
RewriteEngine On
Redirect 301 /page1/ /page2/
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^index\.php$ - [L]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule . /index.php [L]
Saturday, March 7, 2020
Datatable.net - Get Reordering of the columns & Get Column visible
alert(table.colReorder.order()
var columnvisible = '';
for (i = 0; i < table.columns().count(); i++) {
if (columnvisible != '') {
columnvisible += ',';
}
if (table.column(i).visible() === true) {
columnvisible += '1';
}
else {
columnvisible += '0';
}
}
alert(columnvisible);
});
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
whats the difference between == and === ?
The difference between == and === is that:
1. == converts the variable values to the same type before performing comparison. This is called type coercion.
2. === does not do any type conversion (coercion) and returns true only if both values and types are identical for the two variables being compared.
Example:
- var one = 1;
- var one_again = 1;
- var one_string = "1"; // note: this is string
- console.log(one == one_again); // true
- console.log(one === one_again); // true
- console.log(one == one_string); // true. See below for explanation.
- console.log(one === one_string); // false. See below for explanation