Cookie Law / GDPR Info - Version 1.6.3

Version Description

  • Styling issues with winter style of cookie audit table shortcode fixed.
  • Functionality issues with reject button on open URL fixed.
  • Text corrections
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Developer webtoffee
Plugin Icon Cookie Law / GDPR Info
Version 1.6.3
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Code changes from version 1.6.2 to 1.6.3

admin/cli-admin-page.php CHANGED
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ function cookielawinfo_print_admin_page() {
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  </td>
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  </tr>
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  <tr valign="top">
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- <th scope="row"><label for="notify_position_vertical_field"><?php echo __('Cookie Bar will be show in:','cookie-law-info'); ?></label></th>
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  <td>
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  <select name="notify_position_vertical_field" class="vvv_combobox">
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  <?php
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ function cookielawinfo_print_admin_page() {
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  <!-- SHOW ONCE / TIMER -->
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  <tr valign="top" class="hr-top">
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- <th scope="row"><label for="show_once_yn_field"><?php echo __('Auto-hide cookie bar after delay?','cookie-law-info'); ?></label></th>
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  <td>
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  <input type="radio" id="show_once_yn_yes" name="show_once_yn_field" class="styled" value="true" <?php echo ( $the_options['show_once_yn'] == true ) ? ' checked="checked" />' : ' />'; ?> Yes
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  <input type="radio" id="show_once_yn_no" name="show_once_yn_field" class="styled" value="false" <?php echo ( $the_options['show_once_yn'] == false ) ? ' checked="checked" />' : ' />'; ?> No
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ function cookielawinfo_print_admin_page() {
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  <!-- NEW: CLOSE ON SCROLL -->
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  <tr valign="top" class="hr-top">
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- <th scope="row"><label for="scroll_close_field"><?php echo __('Auto-hide cookie bar if the user scrolls?','cookie-law-info'); ?></label></th>
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  <td>
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  <input type="radio" id="scroll_close_yes" name="scroll_close_field" class="styled" value="true" <?php echo ( $the_options['scroll_close'] == true ) ? ' checked="checked" />' : ' />'; ?> Yes
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  <input type="radio" id="scroll_close_no" name="scroll_close_field" class="styled" value="false" <?php echo ( $the_options['scroll_close'] == false ) ? ' checked="checked" />' : ' />'; ?> No
@@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ function cookielawinfo_print_admin_page() {
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  <th scope="row"><label for="button_1_url_field"><?php echo __('Link URL','cookie-law-info'); ?></label></th>
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  <td>
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  <input type="text" name="button_1_url_field" id="button_1_url_field" value="<?php echo $the_options['button_1_url'] ?>" />
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- <span class="cli-plugin-example"><em><?php echo __('Button will only link to URL if','cookie-law-info'); ?> Action = Show URL</em></span>
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  </td>
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  </tr>
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@@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ function cookielawinfo_print_admin_page() {
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  <th scope="row"><label for="button_3_url_field"><?php echo __('Link URL','cookie-law-info'); ?></label></th>
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  <td>
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  <input type="text" name="button_3_url_field" id="button_3_url_field" value="<?php echo $the_options['button_3_url'] ?>" />
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- <span class="cli-plugin-example"><em><?php echo __('Button will only link to URL if ','cookie-law-info');?> Action = Show URL</em></span>
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  </td>
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  </tr>
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@@ -613,7 +613,8 @@ function cookielawinfo_print_admin_page() {
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  <p>The shortcodes are:</p>
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  <pre>[cookie_accept]</pre><span><?php echo __('If you just want a standard green','cookie-law-info'); ?> "Accept" <?php echo __("button that closes the header and nothing more, use this shortcode. It is already styled, you don't need to customise it.","cookie-law-info"); ?></span>
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-
 
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  <pre>[cookie_accept colour="red"]</pre><span><?php echo __('Alternatively you can add a colour value. Choose from: red, blue, orange, yellow, green or pink.','cookie-law-info'); ?><br /><em><?php echo __('Careful to use the British spelling of ','cookie-law-info'); ?>"colour" <?php echo __('for the attribute.','cookie-law-info'); ?></em></span>
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  <pre>[cookie_button]</pre><span><?php echo __('This is the','cookie-law-info'); ?> "main button" <?php echo __('you customise above.','cookie-law-info'); ?></span>
@@ -624,9 +625,13 @@ function cookielawinfo_print_admin_page() {
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  <p><?php echo __('These shortcodes can be used in pages and posts on your website. It is not recommended to use these inside the cookie bar itself.','cookie-law-info'); ?></p>
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  <pre>[cookie_audit]</pre><span><?php echo __('This prints out a nice table of cookies, in line with the guidance given by the ICO.','cookie-law-info'); ?> <em><?php echo __('You need to enter the cookies your website uses via the Cookie Law Info menu in your WordPress dashboard.','cookie-law-info'); ?></em></span>
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-
 
 
 
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  <pre>[delete_cookies]</pre><span><?php echo __('This shortcode will display a normal HTML link which when clicked, will delete the cookie set by Cookie Law Info (this cookie is used to remember that the cookie bar is closed).','cookie-law-info'); ?></span>
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  <pre>[delete_cookies text="Click here to delete"]</pre><span><?php echo __('Add any text you like- useful if you want e.g. another language to English.','cookie-law-info'); ?></span>
 
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  </dd>
@@ -888,7 +893,7 @@ function cookielawinfo_print_thirdparty_page() {
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  echo apply_filters('format_to_edit', stripslashes($stored_options['thirdparty_head_section'])) . '</textarea>';
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  ?>
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  <div class="clearfix"></div>
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- <span class="cli-plugin-example"><em><?php echo __('Print scripts in the head tag on the front end if above cookie settings is enabled and user has given consent.','cookie-law-info'); ?> eg:- &lt;script&gt;console.log("header script");&lt;/script&gt ?></em></span>
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  </td>
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  </tr>
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  <tr valign="top">
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  </td>
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  </tr>
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  <tr valign="top">
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+ <th scope="row"><label for="notify_position_vertical_field"><?php echo __('Cookie Bar will be shown in:','cookie-law-info'); ?></label></th>
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  <td>
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  <select name="notify_position_vertical_field" class="vvv_combobox">
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  <?php
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  <!-- SHOW ONCE / TIMER -->
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  <tr valign="top" class="hr-top">
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+ <th scope="row"><label for="show_once_yn_field"><?php echo __('Auto-hide cookie bar after delay? (Accept after delay)','cookie-law-info'); ?></label></th>
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  <td>
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  <input type="radio" id="show_once_yn_yes" name="show_once_yn_field" class="styled" value="true" <?php echo ( $the_options['show_once_yn'] == true ) ? ' checked="checked" />' : ' />'; ?> Yes
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  <input type="radio" id="show_once_yn_no" name="show_once_yn_field" class="styled" value="false" <?php echo ( $the_options['show_once_yn'] == false ) ? ' checked="checked" />' : ' />'; ?> No
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  <!-- NEW: CLOSE ON SCROLL -->
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  <tr valign="top" class="hr-top">
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+ <th scope="row"><label for="scroll_close_field"><?php echo __('Auto-hide cookie bar if user scrolls? (Accept on Scroll)','cookie-law-info'); ?></label></th>
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  <td>
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  <input type="radio" id="scroll_close_yes" name="scroll_close_field" class="styled" value="true" <?php echo ( $the_options['scroll_close'] == true ) ? ' checked="checked" />' : ' />'; ?> Yes
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  <input type="radio" id="scroll_close_no" name="scroll_close_field" class="styled" value="false" <?php echo ( $the_options['scroll_close'] == false ) ? ' checked="checked" />' : ' />'; ?> No
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  <th scope="row"><label for="button_1_url_field"><?php echo __('Link URL','cookie-law-info'); ?></label></th>
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  <td>
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  <input type="text" name="button_1_url_field" id="button_1_url_field" value="<?php echo $the_options['button_1_url'] ?>" />
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+ <span class="cli-plugin-example"><em><?php echo __('Button will only link to URL if','cookie-law-info'); ?> Action = Open URL</em></span>
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  </td>
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  </tr>
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  <th scope="row"><label for="button_3_url_field"><?php echo __('Link URL','cookie-law-info'); ?></label></th>
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  <td>
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  <input type="text" name="button_3_url_field" id="button_3_url_field" value="<?php echo $the_options['button_3_url'] ?>" />
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+ <span class="cli-plugin-example"><em><?php echo __('Button will only link to URL if ','cookie-law-info');?> Action = Open URL</em></span>
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  </td>
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  </tr>
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  <p>The shortcodes are:</p>
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  <pre>[cookie_accept]</pre><span><?php echo __('If you just want a standard green','cookie-law-info'); ?> "Accept" <?php echo __("button that closes the header and nothing more, use this shortcode. It is already styled, you don't need to customise it.","cookie-law-info"); ?></span>
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+ <pre>[cookie_reject]</pre><span><?php echo __('Adds the Reject button you can customize above.','cookie-law-info'); ?></span>
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+
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  <pre>[cookie_accept colour="red"]</pre><span><?php echo __('Alternatively you can add a colour value. Choose from: red, blue, orange, yellow, green or pink.','cookie-law-info'); ?><br /><em><?php echo __('Careful to use the British spelling of ','cookie-law-info'); ?>"colour" <?php echo __('for the attribute.','cookie-law-info'); ?></em></span>
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  <pre>[cookie_button]</pre><span><?php echo __('This is the','cookie-law-info'); ?> "main button" <?php echo __('you customise above.','cookie-law-info'); ?></span>
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  <p><?php echo __('These shortcodes can be used in pages and posts on your website. It is not recommended to use these inside the cookie bar itself.','cookie-law-info'); ?></p>
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  <pre>[cookie_audit]</pre><span><?php echo __('This prints out a nice table of cookies, in line with the guidance given by the ICO.','cookie-law-info'); ?> <em><?php echo __('You need to enter the cookies your website uses via the Cookie Law Info menu in your WordPress dashboard.','cookie-law-info'); ?></em></span>
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+ <pre>[cookie_audit style="winter"]</pre>
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+ <pre>[cookie_audit not_shown_message”No records found”]</pre>
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+ <pre>[cookie_audit style="winter" not_shown_message="No records found"]</pre>
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+ <p>Available styles: simple, classic, modern, rounded, elegant, and winter. By default, the style of the table is classic.</p>
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  <pre>[delete_cookies]</pre><span><?php echo __('This shortcode will display a normal HTML link which when clicked, will delete the cookie set by Cookie Law Info (this cookie is used to remember that the cookie bar is closed).','cookie-law-info'); ?></span>
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  <pre>[delete_cookies text="Click here to delete"]</pre><span><?php echo __('Add any text you like- useful if you want e.g. another language to English.','cookie-law-info'); ?></span>
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+
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  </dd>
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  echo apply_filters('format_to_edit', stripslashes($stored_options['thirdparty_head_section'])) . '</textarea>';
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  ?>
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  <div class="clearfix"></div>
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+ <span class="cli-plugin-example"><em><?php echo __('Print scripts in the head tag on the front end if above cookie settings is enabled and user has given consent.','cookie-law-info'); ?> eg:- &lt;script&gt;console.log("header script");&lt;/script&gt </em></span>
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  </td>
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  </tr>
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  <tr valign="top">
cookie-law-info.php CHANGED
@@ -2,11 +2,12 @@
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  /*
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  Plugin Name: GDPR Cookie Consent
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  Plugin URI: https://wordpress.org/plugins/cookie-law-info/
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- Description: A simple way of to show your website complies with the EU Cookie Law / GDPR.
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- Author: webtoffee
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  Author URI: https://www.webtoffee.com/product/gdpr-cookie-consent/
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- Version: 1.6.2
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- License: GPL2
 
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  Text Domain: cookie-law-info
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  */
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  /*
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  Plugin Name: GDPR Cookie Consent
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  Plugin URI: https://wordpress.org/plugins/cookie-law-info/
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+ Description: A simple way to show your website complies with the EU Cookie Law / GDPR.
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+ Author: WebToffee
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  Author URI: https://www.webtoffee.com/product/gdpr-cookie-consent/
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+ Version: 1.6.3
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+ License: GPLv3
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+ License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
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  Text Domain: cookie-law-info
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  */
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css/cli-tables.css CHANGED
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
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  .cookielawinfo-rounded tr.cookielawinfo-row:hover {background-color: #fff;}
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  /** Classic Style */
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- table.cookielawinfo-classic {margin-top:16px;font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;border-collapse: collapse;border-left: 1px solid #ccc;border-top: 1px solid #ccc; color: #333;}
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  table.cookielawinfo-classic thead tr th {text-transform: uppercase;background: #e2e2e2;}
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  table.cookielawinfo-classic tfoot tr th, table.cookielawinfo-classic tfoot tr td {text-transform: uppercase;color: #000;font-weight: bold;}
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  table.cookielawinfo-classic tfoot tr th {width: 20%;}
@@ -63,6 +63,19 @@ table.cookielawinfo-winter tbody tr.odd {background: #F0F2F4;}
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  table.cookielawinfo-winter tbody tr:hover {background: #EAECEE; color: #111;}
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  table.cookielawinfo-winter tfoot td, table.cookielawinfo-winter tfoot th, table.cookielawinfo-winter tfoot tr {text-align: left; font: 120% "Lucida Grande", "Lucida Sans Unicode", "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif; text-transform: uppercase; background: #fff; padding: 10px;}
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  /* Hide table headers (but not display: none;, for accessibility) */
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  table.cookielawinfo-winter thead tr {
@@ -101,4 +114,16 @@ table.cookielawinfo-winter tfoot td, table.cookielawinfo-winter tfoot th, table.
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  table.cookielawinfo-winter td:nth-of-type(2):before { content: "TYPE"; }
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  table.cookielawinfo-winter td:nth-of-type(3):before { content: "DURATION"; }
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  table.cookielawinfo-winter td:nth-of-type(4):before { content: "DESCRIPTION"; }
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  }
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  .cookielawinfo-rounded tr.cookielawinfo-row:hover {background-color: #fff;}
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  /** Classic Style */
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+ table.cookielawinfo-classic {font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;border-collapse: collapse;border-left: 1px solid #ccc;border-top: 1px solid #ccc; color: #333;}
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  table.cookielawinfo-classic thead tr th {text-transform: uppercase;background: #e2e2e2;}
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  table.cookielawinfo-classic tfoot tr th, table.cookielawinfo-classic tfoot tr td {text-transform: uppercase;color: #000;font-weight: bold;}
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  table.cookielawinfo-classic tfoot tr th {width: 20%;}
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  table.cookielawinfo-winter tbody tr:hover {background: #EAECEE; color: #111;}
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  table.cookielawinfo-winter tfoot td, table.cookielawinfo-winter tfoot th, table.cookielawinfo-winter tfoot tr {text-align: left; font: 120% "Lucida Grande", "Lucida Sans Unicode", "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif; text-transform: uppercase; background: #fff; padding: 10px;}
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+ /** 27/05/2013: responsive table by Mark Wiltshire */
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+ @media(max-width:800px) {
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+ /* cookielawinfo responsive tables when smaller */
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+ /* table.cookielawinfo-winter, table.cookielawinfo-winter thead,
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+ table.cookielawinfo-winter tbody, table.cookielawinfo-winter th,
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+ table.cookielawinfo-winter td, table.cookielawinfo-winter tr,
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+ th.cookielawinfo-column-1, td.cookielawinfo-column-1,
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+ th.cookielawinfo-column-2, td.cookielawinfo-column-2,
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+ th.cookielawinfo-column-3, td.cookielawinfo-column-3,
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+ th.cookielawinfo-column-4, td.cookielawinfo-column-4,
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+ tr.cookielawinfo-row{
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+ display:block;
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+ }*/
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  /* Hide table headers (but not display: none;, for accessibility) */
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  table.cookielawinfo-winter thead tr {
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  table.cookielawinfo-winter td:nth-of-type(2):before { content: "TYPE"; }
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  table.cookielawinfo-winter td:nth-of-type(3):before { content: "DURATION"; }
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  table.cookielawinfo-winter td:nth-of-type(4):before { content: "DESCRIPTION"; }
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+ }
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+
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+ .cookielawinfo-row-cat-title{
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+ border-bottom: 1px solid #eee;
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+ text-align: center;
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+ }
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+ .cookielawinfo-row-cat-title-head{
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+ text-align: center;
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+ }
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+ .cookielawinfo-row-cat-table{
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+ width: 99%;
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+ margin-left: 5px;
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  }
js/cookielawinfo.js CHANGED
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  function cli_show_cookiebar(p) {
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- /* plugin version 1.6.2 */
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  var Cookie = {
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  set: function(name,value,days) {
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  if (days) {
@@ -209,7 +209,9 @@ function cli_show_cookiebar(p) {
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  e.preventDefault();
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  accept_close();
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  });
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  jQuery(".cookie_action_close_header_reject").click(function(e) {
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  e.preventDefault();
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  reject_close();
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  function cli_show_cookiebar(p) {
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+ /* plugin version 1.6.3 */
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  var Cookie = {
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  set: function(name,value,days) {
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  if (days) {
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  e.preventDefault();
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  accept_close();
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  });
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+ jQuery(".cookie_action_open_url_reject ").click(function(e) {
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+ reject_close();
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+ });
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  jQuery(".cookie_action_close_header_reject").click(function(e) {
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  e.preventDefault();
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  reject_close();
license.txt ADDED
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+ author or copyright holder as a result of your choosing to follow a
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+ THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY
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+ APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT
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+ ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
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+ EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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+ SUCH DAMAGES.
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+ 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
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+
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+ If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
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+ above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
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+ reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
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+ an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
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+ Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
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+ If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
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+ free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
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+ To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
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+ if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
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  */
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  $the_options = cookielawinfo_get_admin_settings();
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- $version = '1.6.2';
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  if ( $the_options['is_on'] == true ) {
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  /**
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  {
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- if($third_party_cookie_options['thirdparty_on_field'] == 'true' && $_COOKIE['viewed_cookie_policy'] == 'yes'){
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- echo $third_party_cookie_options['thirdparty_head_section'];
 
 
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  }
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  if(!is_admin())
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  {
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  if(!empty($third_party_cookie_options)){
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- if($third_party_cookie_options['thirdparty_on_field'] == 'true' && $_COOKIE['viewed_cookie_policy'] == 'yes'){
 
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  }
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  */
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  function cookielawinfo_enqueue_frontend_scripts() {
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  $the_options = cookielawinfo_get_admin_settings();
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+ $version = '1.6.3';
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  if ( $the_options['is_on'] == true ) {
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  /**
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  {
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  if(!empty($third_party_cookie_options)){
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+ if($third_party_cookie_options['thirdparty_on_field'] == 'true' && isset($_COOKIE['viewed_cookie_policy'])){
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+ if($_COOKIE['viewed_cookie_policy'] == 'yes'){
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+ echo $third_party_cookie_options['thirdparty_body_section'];
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+ }
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  }
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  }
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  if(!is_admin())
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  {
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  if(!empty($third_party_cookie_options)){
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+ if($third_party_cookie_options['thirdparty_on_field'] == 'true' && isset($_COOKIE['viewed_cookie_policy'])){
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+ if($_COOKIE['viewed_cookie_policy'] == 'yes'){
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  echo $third_party_cookie_options['thirdparty_body_section'];
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+ }
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  }
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  );
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  $class_name = 'cli-plugin-main-link';
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+ $settings = apply_filters('wt_readmore_link_settings', $settings);
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  if ( $settings['button_x_as_button'] ) {
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  $class .= ' class="' . $settings['button_x_button_size'] . ' cli-plugin-button ' . $class_name . '"';
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  === GDPR Cookie Consent ===
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  Contributors: webtoffee,markwt
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- Donate link:
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  Tags: eu cookie law, GDPR, cookie law, cookie consent, eu privacy directive, privacy directive, cookies, privacy, compliance
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  Requires at least: 3.3.1
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- Tested up to: 4.9.7
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- Stable tag: 1.6.2
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- License: GPLv2
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- License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
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  A simple way to get GDPR Cookie Consent as per EU GDPR/Cookie Law regulations. Style it to match your own website.
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  == Changelog ==
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  == Upgrade Notice ==
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  === GDPR Cookie Consent ===
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  Contributors: webtoffee,markwt
3
+ Donate link: https://www.webtoffee.com/plugins/
4
  Tags: eu cookie law, GDPR, cookie law, cookie consent, eu privacy directive, privacy directive, cookies, privacy, compliance
5
  Requires at least: 3.3.1
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+ Tested up to: 4.9.8
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+ Stable tag: 1.6.3
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+ License: GPLv3
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+ License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
10
 
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  A simple way to get GDPR Cookie Consent as per EU GDPR/Cookie Law regulations. Style it to match your own website.
12
 
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  == Changelog ==
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+ = 1.6.3 =
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+
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+ * Styling issues with winter style of cookie audit table shortcode fixed.
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+ * Functionality issues with reject button on open URL fixed.
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+ * Text corrections
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  = 1.6.2 =
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  * Issue with reject button colour fixed.
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  == Upgrade Notice ==
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+ = 1.6.3 =
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+ * Functionality issues with reject button on open URL fixed.
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+ * Text corrections
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