#rishabhpanwar_unexpected
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- rishabhpanwar_error, 2 days ago, 13 messages
Hello can you send me the ID of a checkout session that you saw this behavior with? We shouldn't be redirecting to localhost in that case unless you specified that URL as the cancel_url
It looks like you did pass us localhost when creating that checkout session
https://dashboard.stripe.com/logs/req_rvVGf5cg89QvoL
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So it sounds like req.nextUrl.origin is getting set to localhost:3000 somehow in your code. If you correct it to be set to your prod URL this should start working properly.
Okay. Let me check that. Thanks for the help.