Cristián Lávaque
My Latest Replies (From Various Topics)
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| Posted: Sunday Sep 2nd, 2012 at 2:59 am #23833 | |
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Well, yeah, if it’s about payments, it comes down to the payment gateway’s fraud prevention. If it’s about stolen accounts, in any service, then it comes down to the user having a good password and not making it known. What situation in particular is worrying you? Are these hypothetical or did you have an experienced with a hacked account that you’d want to prevent from happening again? |
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| Posted: Sunday Sep 2nd, 2012 at 2:56 am #23832 | |
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Thanks for the kudos, Roman! It’s really appreciated. We do what we can. :) Let us know if you need more help. ;) |
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| Posted: Sunday Sep 2nd, 2012 at 2:54 am #23831 | |
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The [hilite mono]success[/hilite] attribute for the shortcode works after payment, so the button’s [hilite mono]success[/hilite] attribute won’t take the person there after registration. After registration the person has to login, and then he’ll be taken to the Login Welcome. If you use the [hilite mono]success[/hilite] attribute in a pro-form, though, then the success redirection will happen after the registration. [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› PayPal® Pro Forms -› Custom Return URLs Upon Success[/hilite] I hope that helps. :) |
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| Posted: Sunday Sep 2nd, 2012 at 2:50 am #23830 | |
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That indicates a JavaScript conflict in your installation. You’d need to test if it’s the theme or a plugin. First test the theme changing it for a moment to the default TwentyEleven and try the button generator again. If it still doesn’t work, deactivate other plugins one by one and test after each until it works.
There’s something wrong with the checkout. Could you please show me from your logs, the entries for one of the transactions that had this problem? (x’ing out any private info, like email address). [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› PayPal® Options -› Account Details -› Logging[/hilite] Thanks! |
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| Posted: Sunday Sep 2nd, 2012 at 2:46 am #23829 | |
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Hmm… What are you setting those to? Could it be that one of them is the same you picked for the home page? That’d cause trouble. |
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| Posted: Sunday Sep 2nd, 2012 at 2:42 am #23828 | |
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I’ll email him about your question. :) |
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| Posted: Sunday Sep 2nd, 2012 at 2:40 am #23827 | |
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Cool. :) |
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| Posted: Sunday Sep 2nd, 2012 at 2:39 am #23826 | |
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Great! Thanks for the update. I’m glad you got it back up. Nice work! :) |
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| Posted: Sunday Sep 2nd, 2012 at 2:38 am #23825 | |
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Thanks Philly for sharing your experience with it. :) |
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| Posted: Sunday Sep 2nd, 2012 at 2:35 am #23824 | |
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Hi Sarah. May I see the site live to look at the widget styles and see what I can suggest you do? I tried the address in the screenshot, but it’s not open to the public yet, from what I can tell without knowing French. Could tell me a URL that is, or send the login info to an account I can use to view the site? s2Member® » Private Contact Form Thanks. :) |
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| Posted: Sunday Sep 2nd, 2012 at 2:26 am #23823 | |
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Thanks for the update! I’m glad you solved it. :) |
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| Posted: Sunday Sep 2nd, 2012 at 2:24 am #23822 | |
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Hi Cheryl. Glad you’re liking it! :) About extensions, it depends. There isn’t an interface or feature to do it in s2Member yet. If your customers paid one time, then they’ll have an expiration time in their profiles, which you can edit in bulk with a script querying the database. If they pay recurringly, then they won’t have an expiration time, that will only be set when the subscription ends and s2Member is notified by the payment gateway, which is the one managing the payments. The problem with this is that there’s nothing to extend on s2Member’s side, the gateway just keeps charging when it has to, unless their interface gives you a way to edit the subscriptions to change their dates. I hope it helps understand how it works. |
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| Posted: Sunday Sep 2nd, 2012 at 2:16 am #23821 | |
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The forum closes old threads automatically. If you find this one closed by the time you come back, just start a new one and link to this one. :) |
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| Posted: Saturday Sep 1st, 2012 at 8:12 am #23779 | |
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Hi Manish. No, I’m sorry, s2Member doesn’t do all those things by default, you’d need to customize your installation to achieve it. About the categories, I assume you’re talking about bbPress. You can read here about how s2Member integrates with it: [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› Other Integrations -› bbPress®[/hilite] |
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| Posted: Saturday Sep 1st, 2012 at 8:08 am #23777 | |
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Oh, you mean the free registration pro-form? It’s under the PayPal pro-forms page, but since it doesn’t require a payment, you don’t need to use PayPal for that particular form, so it’s not a problem.
Well, I don’t know how to edit the admin bar to add items. I guess the theme developer can help you with that, or Google can help, or there’s a plugin for that. s2Member has a login widget that can also be used via PHP. I hope it helps. :) |
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| Posted: Saturday Sep 1st, 2012 at 8:03 am #23775 | |
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What you can do is put a login form in the page you set for the Membership Options, and have the user login from it. [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› API / Scripting -› Pro Login Widget (via PHP)[/hilite] You can use the Membership Options page vars to add a redirection back to the page the user was trying to view. [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› API / Scripting -› Membership Options Page Variables (MOP Vars)[/hilite] And have a button to another page with information on how to join if he isn’t a member yet. I hope it helps. :) |
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| Posted: Saturday Sep 1st, 2012 at 8:00 am #23774 | |
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I’m afraid the replacement codes for the Login Welcome redirection won’t do what you need. They would if your permalink for the pages could use them (e.g. /welcome-level-1, /welcome-level-2), but that isn’t the case. What you can do is set the Login Welcome page to be /the-well/dasboard and there have a conditional that checks the user’s level, and if 0 use a JavaScript redirection to /the-well/expired. I hope it helps. :) |
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| Posted: Saturday Sep 1st, 2012 at 7:45 am #23772 | |
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Heh, who knows what it was, then, but it’s obviously related to one of those plugins. I’m glad it’s working for you now. If it ever comes back, you know what to try. ;) |
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| Posted: Saturday Sep 1st, 2012 at 7:42 am #23771 | |
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Hi Mike. The New User email can be edited from here: [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› General Options -› Email Configuration -> New User[/hilite] I hope that helps. :) |
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| Posted: Saturday Sep 1st, 2012 at 7:33 am #23769 | |
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Hi David. Before contacting Jason about your request, could you answer these, please? Thanks! :)
Did he search or ask us about s2Member meeting your needs before purchasing, or did he just think it would? Were these s2Member Pro features you needed, or were they available in the free version of s2Member to test/use without paying?
What problems did your IT guy have that couldn’t be worked out with s2Member? Were these advertised features of s2Member and did he work with us to solve his issues? Or were these customizations he was trying to code and didn’t work out in the end? |
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| Posted: Saturday Sep 1st, 2012 at 7:23 am #23767 | |
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Thanks, Daisy, I understand now what you were reporting. :)
The ccaps in the metabox of the post will all be required to access the page, they aren’t one or the other, they are one and the other. I hope that helps understand the problem you are having. You’d need to go hacking the source files to change this behavior, but I don’t know the exact places to do it without doing some hours of code browsing. |
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| Posted: Saturday Sep 1st, 2012 at 7:16 am #23766 | |
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The only way to use the visual editor when you want to use PHP code in the post, is to do all the visual part first and then switch to the HTML editor to paste the PHP code, and never go back to the visual one or it’ll mess up your code. |
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| Posted: Saturday Sep 1st, 2012 at 7:11 am #23765 | |
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Hi Stéphane.
No, that’d still be a blog farm, because the users get a blog in the network and are the administrators.
I’m emailing Jason to confirm, though. :) |
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| Posted: Saturday Sep 1st, 2012 at 7:06 am #23764 | |
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Mary, a couple things come to mind for that: – Use conditionals to drip the content for the users based on how long they’ve been a member, without changing the role. You can read more about content dripping here: [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› API / Scripting -› Content Dripping[/hilite] – Create a custom script that’ll change the user’s role after a certain time, using PHP and a cron job. This article may be helpful for the role/capability change part: Knowledge Base » Changing Roles/Capabilities via PHP I hope taht helps. :) |
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| Posted: Friday Aug 31st, 2012 at 7:12 am #23680 | |
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Hi Daisy. It probably has something to do with the customizations you’ve done… Could you test this in a clean installation of WP with s2Member? :) |
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