Cristián Lávaque
My Latest Replies (From Various Topics)
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 7:33 am #13869 | |
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Hi Nigel. Well, you could have a different PayPal button for each language you’re selling to. Since levels give incremental access, custom capabilities may be better suited to your needs. Video » s2Member (Custom Capabilities) |
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 7:21 am #13867 | |
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Hi Damian. Yes, it is. Instead of letting the user choose his password on registration, have WorPress generate it, then the user will have to open that New User email to get the password and login, thus confirming the email address. [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› General Options -› Registration/Profile Fields -> Allow Custom Passwords[/hilite] I hope that helps. :) |
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 7:18 am #13865 | |
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Hi Chris. Do you have the log entries for the transaction? [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› PayPal® Options -› Account Details -› Logging[/hilite] Is that a normal WP page? It’s weird to see index.php in the URL like that. And it isn’t secure. This article will help, the part that talks about the custom field: Pre Sale FAQs » Do I need an SSL certificate to use PayPal® Pro or Authorize.Net®? Could you post the suggested IPN you’re submitting to PayPal, please? [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› PayPal® Options -› PayPal® IPN Integration[/hilite] Thanks! |
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 7:11 am #13864 | |
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Hi Ben. s2Member doesn’t have a feature to limit registrations to a single country. To achieve the lecture one, you could sell it as a custom capability that gives access to a particular page protected with that custom capability. Then, inside that page, use a conditional that’ll only show the content on that particular date, with a different message before or after the date. [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› API / Scripting -› Custom Capabilities[/hilite] I hope that helps. :) Candy, thanks for the tip! |
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 7:07 am #13863 | |
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Hi Sven. Points (1) and (2) don’t seem to be related to how WordPress multisite behaves, not something s2Member manages. Did you try those without s2Member active? Regarding (3), WordPress doesn’t send activation emails. Are you using another plugin that adds this? e.g. BuddyPress. |
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 7:02 am #13862 | |
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Hi Sven. I had not seen this before. I got here from the post you just made in the pre-sale questions forum. I’m not sure this is something related to s2Member. Do you have this behavior with WordPress multisite without s2Member too? |
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 6:56 am #13861 | |
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Hi William. Well, if they all get the same access, then the same level would be enough. The difference in payment terms would be in the PayPal button to subscribe. You can a different button for each payment plan, all selling the same access. About the restricted content sending you to the Welcome Page, the Login Welcome Page is the one shown to the user right after login. The one users are sent to when trying to open a URL they don’t have access to is the Membership Options Page, is that the one you meant? Were you trying to view that protected content with an account that is supposed to have that access? When the user is sent to the Membership Options Page, the URL has some extra variables that give more info, like what restriction was applied that the user didn’t have the access for. These are called the Membership Options Page Variables. Could you post the URL with this vars when you’re redirected? [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› API / Scripting -› Membership Options Page Variables (MOP Vars)[/hilite] |
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 6:50 am #13860 | |
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Hi Catrina. Yes, but you can already do that with the free version. You can use s2Member’s custom capabilities for each post and sell that. Video » s2Member (Custom Capabilities) I hope that helps. :) |
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 6:48 am #13859 | |
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Hi Will. Well, if you’re using multisite, but not giving blogs to the users, you’ll need the Unlimited Sites license. If you, instead, have all in one blog, then the Single Site license would be enough. I can see why you’d like to use multisite to organize the content, but I also think that a single site with the content in categories, or properly tagged, could work well too. To manage the access, you could use s2Member’s custom capabilities. Video » s2Member (Custom Capabilities) I hope that helps. :) |
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 6:43 am #13858 | |
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Hi Jason. If it’ll just be a single live site, the single site license is fine, the installation you use for development doesn’t count. Regarding who should own the license, please read this: http://www.s2member.com/prices/#s2-terms-license-types
I hope that helps. :) |
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 6:36 am #13857 | |
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No date for PayPal Advanced integration yet. PayFlow integration was just released, though. http://www.s2member.com/changelog/ |
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 6:34 am #13856 | |
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I noted down your vote for it. :) |
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 6:30 am #13855 | |
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Yeah, you can generate registration links here: [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› PayPal® Buttons -› Registration Access Links[/hilite] |
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 6:17 am #13854 | |
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Some versions ago there was a problem with the rules s2Member added to the root’s .htaccess file. What version of s2Member are you using? It may be the RewriteBase dir. I remember one site owner had something odd in his server that didn’t let WordPress figure out the proper base dir and s2Member uses the dir WP gives it for this. Could you check your .htaccess file and see if the RewriteBase is correct, please? I hope that helps. :) |
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 5:57 am #13851 | |
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Ah… I guess you can hide the field with CSS, or edit the template for the Profile form. I haven’t tried removing a field from it yet, so you’ll have to play with it a bit. |
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 5:28 am #13850 | |
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Thanks for the kudos! I’m very glad that worked for you. :) |
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 5:21 am #13848 | |
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Yeah. Please update to the latest release. :) |
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 12:19 am #13840 | |
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What version of s2Member are you using? The trial/initial term limits for the PayPal buttoms have recently been updated in the release 120514.
So this shortcode should be fine for your need:
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 12:08 am #13838 | |
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If all that’s custom about your button is the image, then that’s all you’d need to update in the shortcode for the button. It’s very simple, in the image attribute just enter the URL to the image.
[hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› ClickBank® Buttons -› Shortcode Attributes -> image[/hilite]
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| Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 12:05 am #13837 | |
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Sorry, I don’t have one, but I’d look in the pro-forms or coupon files. There’s also the s2Member codex: http://www.s2member.com/codex/ |
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| Posted: Thursday May 17th, 2012 at 11:51 pm #13836 | |
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Lovell, great news! Jason was looking at some changes made by PayPal and found how to remove the trial/initial term limitations for the pro-forms since today’s release.
I hope this makes it easier for you. :) |
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| Posted: Thursday May 17th, 2012 at 11:43 pm #13835 | |
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Just got confirmation from Jason that an email address match between the WP user and the AWeber subscriber would be enough for the integration to work. |
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| Posted: Thursday May 17th, 2012 at 4:54 pm #13805 | |
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Could you post your shortcode with the PHP? I tried that PHP just now and it outputs 14, so it works fine. |
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| Posted: Thursday May 17th, 2012 at 4:49 pm #13803 | |
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If it’s a separate form that submits to the same page and your shortcode has some PHP that changes the attributes based on the coupon submitted, it shouldn’t break the pro-form from working. |
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| Posted: Thursday May 17th, 2012 at 4:46 pm #13801 | |
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Well, you need to use the shortcode for ClickBank to work with s2Member, because s2Member adds a signature for the transaction, which is custom for each user, and without the signature there s2Member won’t give the proper access to the user after checkout. How does your button need to be different from the one generated by s2Member? If it’s just the image, you can use the [hilite mono]image[/hilite] attribute in the shortcode. |
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