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Posted: Friday Jun 8th, 2012 at 10:13 am #15932 | |
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Disable GZIP compression .htaccess code is already in place. As is the .htaccess folder in /s2member-files/. I’ve also added the three lines to s2-hacks.php and retested but no luck :( Any more ideas?? |
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Posted: Thursday Jun 7th, 2012 at 5:42 am #15773 | |
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Any suggestions on this one? I’ve had to put the files up as unprotected for now which isn’t ideal…. |
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Posted: Wednesday Jun 6th, 2012 at 1:39 pm #15704 | |
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Hi Eduan, I have and they are still corrupt when you download via the website. If I download them via FTP they are fine, just corrupt when I download through the website – I’ve tried both Firefox and Chrome and the client is having the same issue too! …any more ideas??? |
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Posted: Thursday May 31st, 2012 at 7:48 am #15040 | |
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Hi Cristian, it does thanks – luckily the client has decided to just offer discount codes to members that wish to upgrade early! Much simpler! Your help is appreciated as always :) |
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Posted: Thursday May 24th, 2012 at 9:37 am #14479 | |
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Do you know of anyone that’s managed to find a workaround at all? I presume members can upgrade early but they will just have to pay full price? (Unless we offer them a discount code…) Cheers! |
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Posted: Wednesday May 23rd, 2012 at 10:17 am #14327 | |
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Hi Baysup, in your WordPress admin go to the page where your registration form shortcode has been placed. In the shortcode there is a custom=”xxx” variable. This variable must start with your domain name. For example custom=”http://www.awebsite.com”. If you need to pass other variables through the custom attribute you can add a pipe “|” after the web address. ie custom=”http://www.awebsite.com|second variable here|third here” Hope that helps! |
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Posted: Wednesday May 23rd, 2012 at 10:14 am #14326 | |
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Hi Travis, we’ll need some more information please, how is it interfering? |
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Posted: Wednesday May 23rd, 2012 at 10:13 am #14325 | |
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Hi Chris, you can set up s2Member with Aweber in your WordPress admin. Go to s2Member > API/List Servers, then you want the second option which is “AWeber Integration”, under here you can enter a list id (found in your AWeber account) for each membership level including free (level 0). This will add a checkbox to your registration form which add’s people to your AWeber list! Hope that helps! |
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Posted: Wednesday May 23rd, 2012 at 9:03 am #14317 | |
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Cheers – I’ll wait for confirmation from you on that then :) |
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Posted: Wednesday May 23rd, 2012 at 9:02 am #14316 | |
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Yes I want to apply 20% tax and not request billing details. In my mind they are not needed as everyone will incur 20% tax. I suppose I could just remove it and add it to the price, but I’d rather pass it to paypal so the client has the break down in their account… if there’s a way to do the above I’d rather that route… Zoe |
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Posted: Monday May 21st, 2012 at 9:28 am #14072 | |
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No if I put the tax amount under s2member > paypal options > tax rate calculations, back to 0.0% these fields disappear… I’m using the pro forms but the paypal account is standard not pro. I just need to be able to tell PayPal the Tax amount is 20%… any ideas? Zoe |
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Posted: Monday May 21st, 2012 at 9:20 am #14070 | |
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Lovely, worked a treat! Last question on this subject – is there any way the email can be HTML instead of plain text? ta :) |
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Posted: Tuesday May 15th, 2012 at 11:18 am #13526 | |
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Hi Cristian, My client has test paypal with their live account and even though we’re sending the Tax amount to PayPal there isn’t a break down of it in the receipt PayPal sends. Do you know if there is a setting in PayPal for this? (Found nothing on their help pages)… They need to show VAT in the receipt, they’ve told me its a legal requirement so if we can’t show it we’ve got a very big problem and the websites almost finished!!… If anyone knows how to sort this please let me know – if not I’ll have to try calling PayPal. Cheers |
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Posted: Monday May 7th, 2012 at 5:03 am #12792 | |
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Thanks, hoping Paypal do a Tax breakdown then as I am passing them that info! |
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Posted: Friday May 4th, 2012 at 9:46 am #12586 | |
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aahhhh ha! Thanks! Is there a replacement code for Tax? I’m working this out separately in my form shortcodes… ta :) |
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Posted: Thursday May 3rd, 2012 at 1:29 pm #12491 | |
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Well that worked, my captcha=”clean” was set to captcha=”1” for some reason, I’ll try it with captcha=”clean” – fingers crossed! :) |
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Posted: Thursday May 3rd, 2012 at 1:22 pm #12490 | |
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Its just odd that it kicks me back when I’ve already been sent to paypal (using standard account not paypal pro). I’ll give it a go though and report back! Cheers |
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Posted: Thursday May 3rd, 2012 at 12:01 pm #12474 | |
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HI Peggy, you could export (admin > s2Member > Import/Export) a spreadsheet of your users and update their member level in excel before re-importing them. I don’t think it effects their subscription as I believe that is all handeled via paypal – might just want someone to clarify that though! Hope that helps! |
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Posted: Thursday May 3rd, 2012 at 9:37 am #12465 | |
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Hi Phil, could you hide the username and password fields and set them automatically, so all your need from a user is an email address essentially… With any ecommerce site you have to “sign up” even if its not apparent, in order to provide you with a product site owners have to store your data somewhere! Just a thought :) |
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Posted: Thursday May 3rd, 2012 at 5:31 am #12444 | |
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Hi John, I don’t know if this is still the case but sandbox used to require you to be logged in to your “business” account when testing… Might be worth a try! |
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Posted: Thursday May 3rd, 2012 at 5:29 am #12443 | |
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Hi Paul, I’ve not used s2member on a multisite install but have used multisite. When you login to your subsites as an admin, do you do it from domainA.com/wp-login.php, or does each subsite have its own login page on its own domain? I ask because it could be to do with the configuration of your domain mapping plugin. The one I use has several options to do with how the mapping works, including what page you login at (ie at your master site – domainA.com/wp-login.php or on the sub sites own domain – domainB.com/wp-login.php)… Might be worth a look! |
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Posted: Thursday May 3rd, 2012 at 5:22 am #12441 | |
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Ok, so I set up my test accounts, entered my API details in to s2, went through the sign up process for “Silver” (level 1) membership and get to PayPal all fine. When I get to PayPal I login with my sandbox “personal” account, also fine. However, when I get to the “review your information” screen and select “Agree and Continue”, I get redirected back to the s2member form with the message “Missing or invalid Security Code. Please try again.” There is no new user in the admin and no new emails in “test emails” within PayPal. Any ideas on why this is?? Thanks |
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Posted: Wednesday May 2nd, 2012 at 3:35 am #12347 | |
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Thanks Raam, I should’ve added a bank account to the first seller account I create but it seems I didn’t! I’ve just created a new preconfigured seller account with a bank account and will use that one! Cheers, Zoe |
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Posted: Tuesday May 1st, 2012 at 12:38 pm #12289 | |
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Hi Nicolas, you’ll need to use some PHP, this page should explain how to do what you need: http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/count_users |
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Posted: Tuesday May 1st, 2012 at 12:36 pm #12287 | |
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Hi Kay, what your better of doing is having a membership options page that shows each of the options/plans, and these then link to a page with a your registration form on. Then you can have 3 different pages, 1 with each join form on for each payment option (linked to from your membership options page). s2Member do this on their own website: http://www.s2member.com/prices/ You don’t need to use different levels if everyone gets the same access, just choose the payment options your s2Member admin, create the forms shortcode, pop it in your page and then go back and do it all for the next option. I hope that makes sense! Zoe |