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Posted: Sunday Jun 2nd, 2013 at 12:13 am #51155

I’ll forward this to Jason and let you know when there’s an update.

Posted: Sunday Jun 2nd, 2013 at 12:07 am #51154

Cool. I hope you don’t have much trouble solving it. :)

The theme/plugin conflict tests in the article I linked to, will help you determine better what element is causing the problem. Knowledge Base » Common Troubleshooting Tips

Maybe it’s a plugin and not the theme, so it’ll be good to do these tests. If you confirm it’s introduced by the theme first, then your time talking with the theme developer will be much more productive.

Posted: Sunday Jun 2nd, 2013 at 12:05 am #51153

Great! Thanks for the update. :)

Posted: Saturday Jun 1st, 2013 at 3:29 am #51119

My problem is how to make available the same content page to both the discount and non-discount buyers.

Oooh, I see. Sorry I missed that before. You don’t have to worry about it, just sell them the same access at different prices, the access won’t be different. If you sell someone Level 1 access for $1, another guy for $100, and another for free, they’ll all have the same Level 1 access. The same is true for custom capabilities.

If I use specific posts/pages, will I have the record of buyers in the WordPress users’ list? Suppose someone asks for refund. How can I refund if I don’t have record in the users’ list?

No, these aren’t tied to user accounts, the access is done with a link that includes the access validation. And you can’t disable these access links, the only way would be to remove the page, but then you’d struggle with every other person that purchased the access to it.

I would go with custom capabilities if you don’t need one of these restrictions which are mostly based on levels: [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› Restriction Options[/hilite]

Video » s2Member (Custom Capabilities)

Posted: Saturday Jun 1st, 2013 at 3:24 am #51118

Excellent! Thank you for the update. I’m so glad you sorted it out. :)

Posted: Saturday Jun 1st, 2013 at 3:21 am #51117

Yes. s2Member Pro supports PayPal Pro PayFlow Edition. :)

See also: Knowledge Base » PayPal Pro, PayFlow, DPRP, Express Checkout

Posted: Saturday Jun 1st, 2013 at 12:10 am #51110

No problem. :)

Let me know after you fix/test if the return URL was the problem or if you still have trouble.

Posted: Friday May 31st, 2013 at 11:58 pm #51108

I’m sorry, I had not seen your previous reply and it ended being pushed down by other posts.

Got the updated credentials and this time I was able to login to the admin area.

I tried the PDF file you had mentioned before but it seems to have been removed now. Found your Video Test page, but the test.mp4 file you used there doesn’t exist either.

Could you tell me the name of a few of the files in your S3 bucket to test the playback with JW Player and the download? Filenames are case-sensitive, so please copy/paste them exactly as they are named.

You can also show me a screenshot of the files in the bucket you integrated s2Member with.

By the way, I re-read your first post and noticed this question that I missed the first time: “How do I set some to 0 and some to 1.” You mean some files only downloadable by Level 1 users? See: [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› API / Scripting -› Custom Capability and Member Level Files[/hilite]

If you want Level 1 users not being able to download Level 0 files, you’ll need to customize the roles. See: Knowledge Base » Levels without incremental access

Posted: Friday May 31st, 2013 at 11:18 pm #51107

If you have no other choice, then the Sandbox is still an option. Even if not my favorite, you can work with it. Video » s2Member® (Using The PayPal Sandbox)

Posted: Friday May 31st, 2013 at 11:14 pm #51106

Level 3: One-time payment for 6 months access, then demote to Level 2
Level 4: One-time payment for 12 months access, then demote to Level 2

I’d make these custom capabilities (ccaps) instead of levels. Selling the levels would end the Level 2 subscription, and the EOT demotion would be to Level 0. Video » s2Member (Custom Capabilities)

To end the ccap access you’d use a conditional, rather than the EOT. So sell them for lifetime access to prevent an EOT from happening, and then protect your content with conditionals. See: [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› API / Scripting -› Content Dripping[/hilite]

Posted: Friday May 31st, 2013 at 10:54 pm #51104

The PayPal PDT setting may cause you that error if it’s wrong. Knowledge Base » Unable to Verify $_POST Vars Error

The error in the scanner is independent of the PayPal configuration. s2Member needs to be able to connect back to itself via URL fopen or cUrl, and your hosting environment may be preventing this from working for one reason or another.

Posted: Friday May 31st, 2013 at 10:39 pm #51103

Thanks, I looked at the user and even made the EOT time into 2010-01-01 and so far he hasn’t been demoted. Let’s give it a bit more time (sometimes wp-cron doesn’t happen immediately).

But I’m suspecting that maybe something in your installation is affecting the way wp-cron works. I’d try these: Knowledge Base » Common Troubleshooting Tips

You can also try your own cron job. [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› PayPal® Options -› Automatic EOT Behavior -> Enable[/hilite]

Posted: Friday May 31st, 2013 at 10:17 pm #51101

I’d use the s2Member’s Notifications API with arpReach’s API. [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› API / List Servers -› Other Integration Methods[/hilite]

Video » s2Member (API Tracking/Notifications)
Knowledge Base » Building An API Notification Handler

You’ll need to ask arpReach about their API docs and keys.

Posted: Friday May 31st, 2013 at 10:08 pm #51100

You could create a customization to do that.

The order button/pro-form can be changed dynamically using a variable (e.g. from the URL, from a cookie, the session) after the page gets reloaded. Knowledge Base » Using Variables In A Shortcode

To do the refresh after the 10 mins, you’d need a bit of JavaScript, or have an HTML refresh header for that page.

Posted: Friday May 31st, 2013 at 9:58 pm #51099

No, changing the user’s profile won’t affect s2Member’s behavior, unless you edit his role, capabilities, payment gateway, subscr ID or EOT time.

Posted: Friday May 31st, 2013 at 9:55 pm #51098

This is what your s2Member menu looks like (left) and what it should look like (right):

Posted: Friday May 31st, 2013 at 9:39 pm #51095

Are you using the [hilite mono]sub_account[/hilite] attribute in your ccBill shortcode? [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› ccBill® Buttons -› Shortcode Attributes -> sub_account[/hilite]

sub_account=”” Optional. This defaults to the ccBill® sub-account which you’ve configured s2Member® to use. However, if you are operating multiple ccBill® sub-accounts, this can be used to construct a payment button designed to integrate with a specific ccBill® sub-account (e.g. making it possible to integrate s2Member® with multiple ccBill® sub-accounts, all from a single s2Member® installation).

What does your s2Member log say about those transactions? If you want us to take a look at them, please submit your site’s info using the contact form and leave a reply here when you do. s2Member® » Private Contact Form

I’ll remove your credentials from the URLs in your post, since this forum is public.

Posted: Friday May 31st, 2013 at 9:31 pm #51094

“Log me in” isn’t there for example….there are also a lot of other strings missing in the output above.

It’ll show the s2Member strings that are the s2Member files that the page loaded. If the string wasn’t in that page, it won’t be shown.

By the way, the string match is case sensitive and the correct string is [hilite mono]'Log Me In'[/hilite], but you have [hilite mono]'Log Me in'[/hilite]. It’s best to look for the string in the source files and once you find it, copy it and then past it in your hack to avoid any mismatches like that.

Posted: Friday May 31st, 2013 at 9:24 pm #51093

Thanks! You too! :)

Posted: Friday May 31st, 2013 at 9:23 pm #51092

I couldn’t reproduce that problem with the widget in the footer.

Maybe it’s the theme causing it, or some other plugin. You could try these: Knowledge Base » Common Troubleshooting Tips

Posted: Friday May 31st, 2013 at 9:14 pm #51091

Are you having this problem because of s2Member? I haven’t seen this issue before.

Could you try these? Knowledge Base » Common Troubleshooting Tips

Posted: Friday May 31st, 2013 at 9:12 pm #51090

Amber, could you enable logging and reproduce the problem with a test transaction, or wait for a customer transaction to happen so it gets logged? [hilite path]Dashboard -› s2Member® -› Log Files (Debug) -› Logging Configuration[/hilite]

Also, could you try these? Knowledge Base » Common Troubleshooting Tips

After you get some log entries for the problem, please submit your site’s info using the contact form and leave a reply here letting us know so we can review your logs and configuration. Thanks! s2Member® » Private Contact Form

Posted: Friday May 31st, 2013 at 8:58 pm #51089

It’s in ClickBank. I don’t think you’ll have a problem with the approval, but you can ask them to confirm.

Posted: Friday May 31st, 2013 at 8:51 pm #51088
Posted: Friday May 31st, 2013 at 8:00 pm #51087

Thanks for the feedback, Pam. I appreciate it. :)

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