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3 years, 5 months ago  Daniel Vreeman

Editing an email address on authnet reg form

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Editing an email address on authnet reg form

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3 years, 11 months ago  Bruce

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Posted: Friday Jul 26th, 2013 at 11:32 am #54163

I spent a while trying to sort this out, and just decided to re-code this functionality as core WordPress user meta fields (using get_user_meta(), update_user_meta()). This now works fine for my use case.

Posted: Thursday Jul 25th, 2013 at 10:04 am #54044

Yes, the user is logged in after the upgrade. Since I can replicate the problem, I setup a test scenario where I the upgrade pro form did NOT have the custom redirect. It just gives the message “Thank you. Your account has been updated. — Please log back in now.” If the user logs back in following the link in the message OR logs out then logs back in and navigates over to the “Manage My Membership” page the custom profile fields are set correctly when they get to that page, but if they save the profile they are set to null.

Weird. So, if I then go in as an admin and reset their custom profile fields to the value they should have and the user goes back to the “Manage my membership page” and saves it, the counts remain as they should (are not set to null).

Posted: Thursday Jul 25th, 2013 at 9:01 am #54034

Hi Cristián –

Yes, that’s correct. An existing, logged-in user with some custom profile fields (uneditable & totally invisible) goes to update/upgrade their membership. After successful payment the are redirected (using success=”/manage-my-membership”) to a page with [s2Member-Profile /] embedded. When they save their profile from the ‘manage-my-membership’ page, the custom profile fields are set to null. If they just go to the “manage-my-membership” page directly (without having been redirected after payment) and save the profile, all is good and the custom fields are unchanged.

Thanks.

Posted: Wednesday Jul 24th, 2013 at 6:33 am #53982

Hi Bruce – I do mean uneditable via the Registration/Profile Fields of the dashboard. I’ve tried both of these settings:

No (uneditable & totally invisible after registration)
No (uneditable & totally invisible, both during and after registration)

Same effect as described above.

I also should mention that my members are logged in BEFORE they get to the Authnet Proform for payment, so throughout the process I’ve described above.

Thanks

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