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George Fourie


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Posted: Monday Sep 3rd, 2012 at 4:18 am #23910

OK, thanks again for the help!

Posted: Thursday Aug 30th, 2012 at 3:36 am #23535

Hey Guys, I’ve found the problem and it’s NOT because of S2member.

I’ve been trying to implement a social login plugin (loginradius) which has been working fine, but I see that when a user registers through the social login, the redirect creates a 404, so I have their developers working on that.

One question though now that I discovered this…

With the members option page…

If my membership option page is my actual sales page, I only want that displayed once members have actually created a free account through my join page.

So is it possible to have 2 conditions: if the user is not logged in, they get redirected to the join page.

And if they are logged in, they get redirected to the members signup page (sales page)?

Or how was the process developed to play out initially?

Posted: Monday Aug 27th, 2012 at 7:42 am #23166

OK, I logged out and it redirected fine, but what happens when a free member is logged in?

Why won’t it redirect to the membership options page then? Surely it should do the same rather than a 404.

Its a Buddypress page to create blogs at /blogs/create so don’t know how else to restrict in the settings.

I’ve added this in the URI restrictions…

/blogs/
/members/
blogs/create/

Thanks…

Posted: Sunday Aug 26th, 2012 at 9:08 am #23115

Yes, all works and loads fine and I have selected a page for in my membership options page, but it doesnt redirect..

Posted: Saturday Aug 25th, 2012 at 12:46 am #23025

Seeing as it’s the same problem as described in this thread

I understand that users that don’t have access should be redirected to the members signup page by default.

I went ahead and disabled all my plugins as described in that thread, but it made no difference on my end…

Posted: Sunday Aug 12th, 2012 at 1:19 am #21810

Alright guys, thanks for the help. After covering every little minor technical aspect of this, I’d left out the most basic of basic steps in aweber, which is simply adding a ‘tick’ to get it active lol.

Thanks for the help, but now it’s working 100% :)

Posted: Thursday Aug 9th, 2012 at 3:37 am #21596

Alright thanks Cristián

Now we’re getting somewhere….

http://screencast.com/t/nHXvCJz7

So the trigger rule matches, but now what? What can I do with this to make it work?

Posted: Wednesday Aug 8th, 2012 at 10:45 am #21517

Thanks I changed that but made no difference…

Posted: Tuesday Aug 7th, 2012 at 11:42 pm #21455

@Stephane thanks and well spotted! :)

@Raam

OK thanks for the help, I’ve made some progress with troubleshooting, but not quite working yet.

Here’s what I’ve got…

I installed the email log plugin and a s2Member Subscription Request email is definitely being sent to aweber.

I also installed the BCC plugin and got this confirmation as BCC:

s2Member Subscription Request
s2Member w/ PayPal Email ID
Ad Tracking: s2Member-thatmlmbeat.com
EMail Address: xxxxxxxxx
Buyer: George Testing
Full Name: George Testing
First Name: George
Last Name: Testing
IP Address: xxxxxxxxxxx
User ID: xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Login: georgetesting

I copied that and pasted it with the ‘Fake: header’ and spaces in the parser test, I then get the following error:

No rulesets were matched.

I’m sure it’s something small from here, but any idea what I’m missing?

Posted: Monday Aug 6th, 2012 at 3:40 am #21205

Not sure why my screen shot didnt show so here’s the URL:

http://screencast.com/t/YULZ2drZ

Posted: Monday Aug 6th, 2012 at 3:29 am #21202

OK, I’ll search for a different way to do this thanks.

Posted: Friday Jul 27th, 2012 at 7:41 am #20384

Well, the pro-forms are for registration/checkout, not login. I imagine that the single sign-on plugin creates an account in your WordPress the first time the person logs in with one of the services. if that’s so, then you can have the logged in user upgrade his account with the pro-form.

Yes that helps, I think that’s all that matters then but I will test.

If you have an already registered user, he wouldn’t use the single sing-on service to login, would he? Or is there a way to tie one of the login services with an existing account? If so, then it’s a similar answer to what I said above.

The way these plugins work is they search for a match of the email address, so if a user is already registered, they can still use the social logins and if the email is a match, it won’t create another account.

Thanks for the help.

Posted: Friday Jul 27th, 2012 at 12:56 am #20365

THanks Cristián that’s what I need :)

Posted: Tuesday Jul 24th, 2012 at 2:24 am #20030

Thanks, unfortunately the status update box is situated within the home page, so cant block the actual page / URL for access..

Posted: Tuesday Jun 19th, 2012 at 5:38 am #16858

Cool thanks!

Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 11:56 pm #13956

Thanks, I’ve started playing with the Pro Forms and this is what I need. Upsells are also working from there so that takes care of this thread thank you! :)

Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 10:34 pm #13950

With s2Member Pro Forms, checkout and registration occur at the same time. In this case, BuddyPress registration is NOT used. Instead, you use an s2Member Pro Form, and customize that. Once the combined checkout/registration process is completed, the user can log in and gain access to any additional functionality made possible by BuddyPress. For example, after the initial checkout/registration process, you might redirect the user to their BuddyPress Profile.

OK, reading that again that seems the best route to follow. Let’s hope Paypal Pro gets approved then!

Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 10:31 pm #13949

Therefore, it’s best to create your custom registration/profile fields with s2Member, for the best compatibility with BuddyPress.

What I don’t get with that is, it’s the same fields that I need for S2Member (the default Buddypress fields)

So if S2Member works with Buddypress registration, but the fields collected by Buddypress don’t transfer to S2member only vice versa, does that then mean I need to have the same fields twice?

Maybe I”m missing something with this…

Unless of course (ideal) I ONLY setup custom fields through S2Member, and somehow position that on a page of my liking where I can control the entire sign up process

Posted: Friday May 18th, 2012 at 10:12 pm #13947

Hi Jason, thank you for jumping in here too.

OK, what I’m hearing sounds is exactly what I want to hear. So best bet is to use S2member as the control point, so have the custom fields determine what I want in registration and have them register through the custom fields rather than vice versa.

So guess what I’ll need to do now is figure out how to position the custom fields on a custom wordpress or other page so that I can use that as my sales page.

I’m sure I’ll figure that out while poking around here, but just in case I dont, any pointers on doing that?

Posted: Thursday May 17th, 2012 at 6:52 am #13764

Did you double check that you have s2Member activate in your plugins list? Or what do you mean by inactive?

Yes its active, what I meant was I’m not seeing any change in functionality, meaning, being asked for payment etc.

– Adding custom profile fields. These can also be integrated with BuddyPress, but BuddyPress’ profile fields don’t integrate with s2Member. Dashboard -› s2Member® -› General Options -› Registration/Profile Fields

I was under under the impression that they do integrate.

After login, the person would be taken to the page you configured in s2Member as the Login Welcome page, unless something else is over-riding it with its own redirection. Video » s2Member (Login Welcome Page Conflicts?)

Checking this out, havent found a redirect_to function yet…

I created a test account, but I didn’t see any s2Member custom profile fields. Was that the default BuddyPress registration form? Did you create custom profile fields with s2Member and activate the integration with BuddyPress?

No didnt create any custom fields. That was all Buddypress default. I did activate it, but didnt create the custom fields. Is that something I need to do?

Also, I didn’t notice it’s a multisite network when I registered, it didn’t mention getting a blog. Multisite registrations are normally over at /wp-signup.php if I’m not mistaken, but that is redirecting me to /join.

Yes, it’s multisite. When you have Buddypress enabled, it takes over the wp-signup.php registration. Buddypress normally has the default registration page of /register. I’m using Genesis Framework, which requires that you use the Genesis Connect Plugin, which allows me to customize the join page, which is /join.

Although, I did see that since S2Member is active, the options to create a blog in the main multisite settings have been defaulted to ‘create user profiles only’ as S2Member seems to be controlling this. Could be cos I’ve selected blogfarm of course and set the membership level 1 and up to allow blogs only.

So big thing is, if Buddypress default join page is at /join where you joined, at which point will they get offered a membership? (and to which page should it direct?)

Posted: Thursday May 17th, 2012 at 3:09 am #13729

Guess what’s confusing here is the buddypress registration still proceeds as per normal. How do I integrate the Buddypress and S2member registration?

Posted: Thursday May 3rd, 2012 at 5:16 am #12440

Yes correct. So it controls the network, but I can use S2member for separate products per sub blog. Just haven’t seen that work that way when a plugin is network activated.

Posted: Wednesday May 2nd, 2012 at 9:20 pm #12408

Hi Eduan, thanks but unfortunately doesn’t answer my question. :(

Anyone else know the setup?

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