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Posted: Tuesday Jul 17th, 2012 at 3:27 pm #19557

I have a question regarding using S2Member plugin with eJunkie for my membership site. I really would prefer to buy this plugin over using Wishlistmember but I will need some questions answered first.

Seeing how S2Member creates it’s own PayPal buttons code, How do I use the eJunkie Checkout button code with this Plugin?

And in General could I get some insight from the staff on using eJunkie with the S2Member Plugin as a whole? Like I said I would really rather buy this plugin but my decision hinges on the if it will work with using eJunkie or not

Also too, I am using OptimizePress and the Tutorials that James provides with setting up S2Member with OptimizePress are quite good however, there appears to be an issue with Having my Options Page being my Sales Page which is set as my Static Home Page. S2Member says there is a conflict with that setup and insist that it should be a stand alone page!

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Posted: Wednesday Jul 18th, 2012 at 10:10 pm #19697
Raam Dev
Username: Raam
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Hi Campbell,

s2Member does not currently provide support for eJunkie; there is no s2Member -> eJunkie integration. However, you could certainly use s2Member to sign up members and then place eJunkie buttons on your secured pages, which would only allow members to make purchases with those eJunkie buttons.

Regarding the Membership Options Page: There are technical reasons why the Membership Options Page cannot be the same as the home page. WordPress handles the Home Page differently (even if you’re using a Static Page as the home page) and those differences make handling it internally as the membership options page very complex.

What you could do is put a bit of PHP on the home page that checks if the user is logged in and if they’re not logged in, you could redirect them to the Membership Options Page (you’d use the PHP Advanced Conditionals, Dashboard -› s2Member® -› API / Scripting -› Advanced PHP Conditionals, and a JavaScript redirect like this one).

You could also simply create a second sales page that looks identical to the home page, and then use that as your Membership Options Page.

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