Cristián Lávaque
My Latest Replies (From Various Topics)
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| Posted: Friday Nov 2nd, 2012 at 3:49 am #30398 | |
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The s2member Pro folder seems fine. Yes, you’re missing the s2Member Framework’s folders: s2member, s2member-files and s2member-logs. s2Member Pro is an add-on to the s2Member Framework (the free version of s2Member), so you have to have that installed for Pro to work. I hope that helps. :) |
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| Posted: Friday Nov 2nd, 2012 at 3:45 am #30397 | |
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Right, we’ll be adding a lot more logging to s2Member so things like these may be possible. I’m not sure it’ll satisfy everyone, but we’ll try to satisfy as many as possible with the new features. :) For now, though, you could try using a tracking script/service and add some variables (like user ID) to the file links, in order to know what files are downloaded most, etc. |
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| Posted: Friday Nov 2nd, 2012 at 3:40 am #30396 | |
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I haven’t tried it myself. The code example in s2Member may not include bitrate switching. The example you linked to in JW’s site, shows one adds the URL for each file, so I don’t see why it’d be a problem if you have those files in the protected Amazon bucket and you link to them properly (follow the JW examples in s2Member for this). Let me know how it goes. :) |
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| Posted: Friday Nov 2nd, 2012 at 3:30 am #30395 | |
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Right, that code removes all the ccaps on demotion, so if you take out the code, no ccaps would be removed. For something in between, you’d need to add some some of your own code to remove certain ccaps based on your conditions. |
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| Posted: Friday Nov 2nd, 2012 at 1:09 am #30391 | |
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Isabelle, the Membership Options page is the one you choose to show a user when he tries to open a page he doesn’t have access to. It can have anything you want, since you write the content for it. It doesn’t have to sell the access, it can just say that the page he tried to view is only available to registered users and ask them to register for free (with a link to the registration page) or login if he already has an account (with a link to the login page). s2Member Pro lets you add a registration form to any WordPress page, so it would be possible to have a registration form right in the Membership Options page if you want that. I hope that helps. :) |
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| Posted: Wednesday Oct 31st, 2012 at 6:42 pm #30282 | |
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If you use the redirection URL for the Login Welcome, yes, you’d need to adjust the permalink of the pages for this. If you use a single Login Welcome page with conditionals, then the permalink is irrelevant, because it has nothing to do with the URL, it’s all in the body of the page.
I hope that helps. :) |
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| Posted: Wednesday Oct 31st, 2012 at 6:38 pm #30280 | |
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No problem. :) |
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| Posted: Wednesday Oct 31st, 2012 at 6:37 pm #30278 | |
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Cool. :) |
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| Posted: Wednesday Oct 31st, 2012 at 6:36 pm #30277 | |
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Also, did you happen to set it as the Home page too? [hilite path]WP Admin -> Settings -> Reading -> Front page[/hilite] Could you try saving your permalinks again? I’ve seen this help with some 404 errors. [hilite path]WP Admin -> Settings -> Permalinks[/hilite] And, if none of those help, could you please read this article and follow the suggestions given in it? Knowledge Base » Common Troubleshooting Tips I hope that helps. :) |
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| Posted: Wednesday Oct 31st, 2012 at 6:30 pm #30272 | |
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Hi Addison. Pro-forms are styled and blend with the theme you’re using quite well. If you see no styling, then there’s something messing with the JavaScript of the pro-form. Either the theme or another plugin you’re using, may be causing this. Please see this article and follow the tips suggested there to spot what’s causing the issue, please: Knowledge Base » Common Troubleshooting Tips Let me know how it goes. I hope that helps. :) |
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| Posted: Wednesday Oct 31st, 2012 at 6:28 pm #30271 | |
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Great. :) |
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| Posted: Wednesday Oct 31st, 2012 at 6:26 pm #30269 | |
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Hi Ganaxi. You can edit the Signup Confirmation email so it has the URL of your custom registration page instead of the registration link generated by s2Member. [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› PayPal® Options -› Signup Confirmation Email[/hilite] Keep in mind, though, that your custom registration page won’t prevent users that didn’t pay, from registering an account when Open Registration is disabled, because the free registration pro-form doesn’t check that setting. And it doesn’t check the cookie set on checkout, that says what access he paid for either. The deafult registration page will prevent registrations if you have disabled Open Registrations and the special link sent by s2Member in the Signup Confirmation email, is special so they are allowed the registration and given the access that was paid for. So, if you’re selling paid access and want to use a custom registration page, sell the access using a pro-form, which will include the registration. If you use a button, then have the user register from the default registration form for it to work right. I hope that helps. :) |
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| Posted: Wednesday Oct 31st, 2012 at 6:20 pm #30266 | |
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I just answered this in your other thread. http://www.s2member.com/forums/topic/s2member-slowing-my-site-down/#post-30264 I’ll close this one so we don’t have the same conversation in two separate threads. :) |
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| Posted: Wednesday Oct 31st, 2012 at 6:09 pm #30264 | |
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Hi Chase. I’m familiar with what CSS sprites are, but I have never used them. s2Member doesn’t use them and I don’t know what it’d take to implement them. I’ll show this to Jason, the Lead Developer, as a feature request to take into account for the new s2Member being developed, which will be faster in general. Thanks for the sprites idea! In the meantime, if you want to have them now, you’d need to customize it yourself. The pro-forms template can be edited, although you’ll need to edit the JS too. |
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| Posted: Wednesday Oct 31st, 2012 at 5:48 pm #30263 | |
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You mean the excerpt when you use the “more” tag? If you use the more tag, then an excerpt would be shown in the archives or home page, even if the actual page is protected (if you allow this in the Alt Views protection setting), but that won’t show excerpt in the actual page because the person will be redirected to the Membership Options page. To protect just part of a page/post, you need to use conditionals. |
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| Posted: Wednesday Oct 31st, 2012 at 5:31 pm #30259 | |
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I see, so it’s the same with no plugins. And if you change the theme to the default, the problem goes away, right? In the console I see a lot of warnings and stuff, but no big errors… I guess it’ll be worth working on the theme’s JS warnings one by one and see if one of them takes care of the problem you’re having. |
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| Posted: Wednesday Oct 31st, 2012 at 1:23 pm #30249 | |
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Geoffrey, like Eduán said, you can use conditionals to show different things on the same page depending on the type of user. I prefer the conditionals approach myself, but you can also use the Login Welcome redirection with replacement codes. [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› General Options -› Login Welcome Page -> Redirection URL[/hilite] I hope that helps. :) |
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| Posted: Wednesday Oct 31st, 2012 at 1:18 pm #30248 | |
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No problem. :) |
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| Posted: Tuesday Oct 30th, 2012 at 3:58 pm #30198 | |
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Sure, you can query the database for users of a certain WP role or with a certain WP capability. http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/get_users I hope it helps. :) |
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| Posted: Tuesday Oct 30th, 2012 at 3:34 pm #30194 | |
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This would be possible if you sold the subscription through PayPal Pro. For cancellations there’s a pro-form too. [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› PayPal® Pro Forms -› Billing Cancellation Forms[/hilite]
If you’re selling a subscription through PayPal Standard, you’ll need the ERP (enhanced recurring payments) service to not require the user to have a PayPal account. If you’re using Express Checkout, the user will always be required to login to his PayPal account to pay a subscription. Buy-now transactions will give the cards options with PayPal Standard and Express Checkout. I hope that helps. :) |
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| Posted: Tuesday Oct 30th, 2012 at 3:25 pm #30192 | |
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Thanks for that, Anton! I don’t know JavaScript, so I’ll email Jason to ask if it’d cause any trouble to use this hack. :) |
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| Posted: Tuesday Oct 30th, 2012 at 3:00 pm #30190 | |
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When s2Member gets reactivated, the roles get reset unless you change that with a hack. See this article: Knowledge Base » Locking s2Member Roles/Capabilities Does that help? |
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| Posted: Tuesday Oct 30th, 2012 at 2:51 pm #30188 | |
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Hi Thomas. s2Member Pro is an add-on to the free s2Member framework. You keep your s2Member framework installed and add the s2Member Pro folder, so the new features it adds show up in your installation. s2Member® » Pro » Install/Upgrade Instructions About your existing PayPal Pro account, it’s important to keep in mind that s2Member requires your PayPal account to have the IPN URL set to s2Member’s when using PayPal Pro. This may be a problem if you already need it pointing to another URL that you can’t change without breaking what you have. Please read the documentation under [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› PayPal® Options -› PayPal® IPN Integration -> More Info[/hilite] |
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| Posted: Tuesday Oct 30th, 2012 at 2:33 pm #30184 | |
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Hi Tammy. Buy-now transactions are one-time payments, for multiple payments you’d use Subscriptions with a set number of payments. [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› PayPal® Buttons -› Shortcode Attributes -> rrt[/hilite] If you find how create a buy-now button over at PayPal, that’ll split it into two separate payments, then this article will help integrate it with s2Member: Knowledge Base » Using PayPal created buttons. I hope that helps. :) |
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| Posted: Tuesday Oct 30th, 2012 at 2:11 pm #30181 | |
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Tammy, this is related to the other thread you created. I left a reply there: http://www.s2member.com/forums/topic/upgrading/#post-30180 :) |
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