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About: Seth Horowytz

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Posted: Thursday Mar 21st, 2013 at 9:40 am #45340

We are working with Version: 130123.
We know we are a month or so behind in updates, but in the past when we tried to update, our JW Players were not functioning the proper way.
Our concerns with updating S2Member in order to fix this form issue is that perhaps the rest of our site will result in errors.

Our thoughts now are to maybe update S2Member incrementally starting from the version that was released after 130123, testing the site errors the whole way up to possibly the most current version of S2Member.

What are your thoughts?

Posted: Tuesday Feb 12th, 2013 at 8:18 am #41551

The problem is that the Auth.net integration works fine. Its the final “redirect” page that does not work.

The ‘success=”http://www.google.com”‘ never triggers on our main server http://MarinoFit.com.
It works fine on our test server http://marinofit.giodev.com

Everything is identical, including the Auth.net credentials/setup.

The fact that the Auth.net is setting up the subscriptions correctly shows that it is working. What would cause the “success” to not redirect properly?

Posted: Monday Jan 28th, 2013 at 8:29 am #39764

Echomango,

We are indeed using jwPlayer6. Its just weird though the mobile doesn’t work without specifying that MP4 code for some reason. I’m not sure why it works with the streaming portion though.

Regards

Posted: Thursday Dec 20th, 2012 at 11:22 am #35174

Figured it out!

If you have sub-folders you want to stream from, we had to have the “MP4:” extension pre-prepended to the string.
I guess this tells Cloudfront exactly what file it needs to be from, including folder. Strangely it seems to work if the files are just in the root folder.

...
 {type: "rtmp", file: "<?php echo $mp4["streamer"]; ?>/mp4:<?php echo $mp4["file"]; ?>"},
 ...
 

Note the “mp4:” prepend.
Maybe this should be handled by s2Memeber automatically? Detect the file type based on extension and pre-pend the “mp4:” tag? Would save a lot of headache!

Posted: Monday Dec 10th, 2012 at 2:43 pm #34169

Bruce,

This is in a sandbox account though.

Regards,

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