Hi @dannielhendrix,
Sorry for the inconvenience caused, and thank you for your patience. We’ve investigated the issue and found that recent changes on Facebook’s API are causing this error:
SDK returned an error: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
The good news is that we’ve added a fix in our Dev version of the plugin. Please download it from here: Dev version plugin. and install it on your site. Once installed, check if the issue is resolved.
We hope this will fix the problem. Please let us know how it goes or if you face any further issues. We’re here to help!
Best regards,
The SchedulePress plugin, while sharing a post manually, throws an error:
Error in Facebook
“SDK returned an error: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate”
Error in twitter
“Twitter Connection Problem. error code: 403”
Most issues failed on Facebook.
Hi @softfully,
Hope you are doing well.
Facebook Issue: We’ve fixed the problem in our Development version of the plugin. Please download it from here: Dev_Version_Plugin, install it on your site, and try again. This should resolve the issue.
Twitter (X) Issue: It looks like your Twitter (X) account connection has expired. Please remove the connected Twitter (X) account from SchedulePress settings once, save the changes, and then reconnect your account. After that, try again. This should fix the issue.
Please let us know how it goes. We look forward to your feedback and are here to help if anything else comes up.
Thanks!
Thanks. This has been fixed.
Hi @softfully, great to hear your issue has been resolved. Thanks for the update!
@dannielhendrix do you have any updates from your side? Looking forward to your reply.
Thanks!
Everything seems fine now. On Twitter it still occasionally shows ‘Twitter Connection Problem. error code: 403’ but very rarely, while on Facebook everything works without issues. Thank you!
Hi @dannielhendrix ,
Glad to know that your issue has been fixed. Thanks for your update.
And for the Twitter sharing issue, this actually occurs when the Twitter connection expires and SchedulePress can’t authenticate. For now, you need to reconnect your Twitter account. After that, you will not face any issues. Please note that we are working to improve this social media connectivity-related task.
As everything is working properly on your end. I’m closing this topic for now. Let us know if you are facing any issues. You can reach our team here as well. We will be glad to help you.
Thanks and have a good day!