Bruce

My Latest Replies (From Various Topics)
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Posted: Friday May 3rd, 2013 at 6:24 pm #49152 | |
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I took the setting out. I’ll put the information I had in there when I tested for you. |
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Posted: Friday May 3rd, 2013 at 6:22 pm #49150 | |
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The login widget just doesn’t work that way. It will only redirect to the page that it’s on. If it did something different you’d run into people trying to log in with a widget on a page that they were redirected from like Google. If you want to have Users go back to this page, you have to put the login widget there.
Jason wrote an article on adding the dropdown login box in a Knowledge Base Article awhile back. You’ll have to edit this to work with your theme. |
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Posted: Thursday May 2nd, 2013 at 7:15 pm #49066 | |
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This really depends on what PayPal sends s2Member, and what you have set up in your rra attribute of your Pro Forms/Buttons. It sounds to me like PayPal stopped the recurring billing completely, and should’ve sent s2Member a cancellation notice. If not, I’d recommend contacting PayPal. I’ve never seen this message exactly. |
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Posted: Thursday May 2nd, 2013 at 7:12 pm #49065 | |
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You might try Quick Cache. It’s made by WebSharks (us), and we know it works right with s2Member. |
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Posted: Thursday May 2nd, 2013 at 6:56 pm #49062 | |
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Cool. Let know if you have any further problems. :-) |
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Posted: Thursday May 2nd, 2013 at 6:55 pm #49061 | |
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Yes it would be sent through your payment gateway, just like all of the other information that creates a User’s account. If you’d rather create a dynamic Custom Registration/Profile Field, you can do that too: |
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Posted: Thursday May 2nd, 2013 at 6:52 pm #49058 | |
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I changed your New User Email temporarily to have the first name, last name, and full name included in the email. This is what I received:
It appears to be working just fine. |
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Posted: Thursday May 2nd, 2013 at 6:42 pm #49056 | |
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Details Received. Thank you.I’m taking a look now. |
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Posted: Thursday May 2nd, 2013 at 6:40 pm #49055 | |
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Thank you for your inquiry.s2Member’s Pro Forms just don’t work that way currently. You can link to different forms that would allow you to checkout in different styles, but setting up one form with multiple payment options just isn’t possible as of yet. Sorry. |
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Posted: Thursday May 2nd, 2013 at 6:39 pm #49054 | |
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I see. Well thank you for the report. I believe the problem probably has something to do with your browser cache losing connection to your server while the JavaScript and CSS for the admin panel is being downloaded, so it doesn’t return the whole file. Based on your first post, s2Member is linking to the files correctly. |
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Posted: Thursday May 2nd, 2013 at 6:37 pm #49053 | |
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It should be working correctly now. If it was completed successfully then Amazon will update within 30 minutes and your new rules will be in place. |
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Posted: Thursday May 2nd, 2013 at 6:36 pm #49052 | |
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I took a look at your logs and in all of your IPN entries you’re getting this error:
Your custom attribute is returning empty. I went to check your Pro Forms and they all have their custom attributes correct. So there is only one answer to why this is happening, which is Object Caching. Sure enough I checked and you have Object Caching enabled with W3 Total Cache. You’ll want to turn off object caching in your W3 Total Cache settings, and try again. If problems persist let us know. |
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Posted: Thursday May 2nd, 2013 at 6:25 pm #49048 | |
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Details Received. Thank you.I’m taking a look now. |
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Posted: Thursday May 2nd, 2013 at 12:48 am #48992 | |
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Thank you for your inquiry.This article goes over this: http://wp.tutsplus.com/tutorials/how-to-disable-the-admin-bar-in-wordpress-3-3/ |
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Posted: Thursday May 2nd, 2013 at 12:40 am #48990 | |
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Thank you for reporting this important issue.
It sounds like you have your login page protected by s2Member. What page are you sending Users to to log in? /wp-login.php? |
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Posted: Thursday May 2nd, 2013 at 12:38 am #48989 | |
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You could try saving the data you take from that script, and save it into the global scope, then get it in this script if you have to. See: PHP Globals
That’s about as far as we can go with custom code. If you need further assistance, we recommend http://jobs.wordpress.net, or another freelance web site where WordPress® experts are offering their expertise through a bid on your project.
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Posted: Thursday May 2nd, 2013 at 12:34 am #48987 | |
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Yes you’d want to use these forms for Custom Capabilities: Dashboard -› s2Member® -› Authorize.Net® Pro Forms -› Capability (Buy Now) Forms Works the same way otherwise. :-) |
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Posted: Thursday May 2nd, 2013 at 12:33 am #48986 | |
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Thank you for reporting this important issue.The error you’re getting is because s2Member requires DPRP enabled for recurring payments. Even though you’re only accepting one payment with the Pro Form you have, it’s still asking for DPRP because you used a One-Time Payment instead of Buy Now. This Pro Form should work better:
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Posted: Wednesday May 1st, 2013 at 11:59 pm #48984 | |
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Thanks for your patience.I just attempted to reproduce this on 2 separate Multisite Installations and I was unable to do so. Based on the HTML script tags in your first reply it looks like s2Member is loading its JavaScript right. Could you give us a login to this installation? |
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Posted: Wednesday May 1st, 2013 at 11:36 pm #48983 | |
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Thank you for reporting this important issue.I’m taking a look at reproducing this right now. Thank-you for your patience. |
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Posted: Wednesday May 1st, 2013 at 11:34 pm #48982 | |
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Thank you for reporting this important issue.s2Member Pro’s Login Widget, with %%previous%% being passed to it, redirects the User back to the page that either: 1) they were redirected from, to the Membership Options Page, using the Membership Options Page Variables See: Dashboard -› s2Member® -› API / Scripting -› Membership Options Page Variables (MOP Vars) or 2) The page the login widget is on. It appears to be working correctly to me in my tests. |
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Posted: Wednesday May 1st, 2013 at 11:05 pm #48978 | |
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Okay thanks for the info. I was confused as we were talking about EOT Notifications prior to this and I wasn’t sure what you meant by this. Is this information showing up in your Dashboard when you view a User? Also could we have a dashboard login to the site that this is happening on? You can send that information here: |
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Posted: Wednesday May 1st, 2013 at 11:01 pm #48977 | |
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The best way to accomplish what you’re looking to do would be to use s2Member’s Custom Capabilities to protect Posts within a certain Category. s2Member does not yet allow you to protect whole categories or URIs with Custom Capabilities (this is something we’re working on for the next release of s2Member), so you’ll have to protect Posts on a one post basis. Custom Capabilities are specific capabilities you can sell to Users and protect content with. You can sell Custom Capabilities with regular membership levels, or in packages with Capability Buy Now buttons/Pro Forms. See: Dashboard -› s2Member® -› API / Scripting -› Custom Capabilities |
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Posted: Wednesday May 1st, 2013 at 3:13 am #48889 | |
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s2Member doesn’t have this functionality as of yet. We’re looking at possibly adding in this soon. Where are you seeing this?
It’s possible someone accidentally left a reply on this thread instead of another. Sorry about that. |
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Posted: Wednesday May 1st, 2013 at 1:20 am #48887 | |
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I’d say the easiest way to do this would be to create a global array of the information you need in PHP from the last piece of code you made before the template, and then use it in the template. s2Member doesn’t pass this attribute directly to the template. |