When omitting http(s):// for the remote server address, the plugin starts to behave odd (as described in #2). Include validation to give feedback about the missing http(s):// or include it automatically. This can happen for every request (and optionally, put the address with the successful scheme in storage) or even when saving the options / losing focus of this specific option.
When omitting http(s):// for the remote server address, the plugin starts to behave odd (as described in #2). Include validation to give feedback about the missing http(s):// or include it automatically. This can happen for every request (and optionally, put the address with the successful scheme in storage) or even when saving the options / losing focus of this specific option.