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Limit access to videos from Vimeo

By:  Mauro Lopes in: Community Forum

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3 years, 9 months ago  León

Importing users from Wishlist member

By:  Josey T in: Community Forum

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3 years, 9 months ago  León

Page protection – groups of pages

By:  Josey T in: Community Forum

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3 years, 9 months ago  León

Manual payment gateway

By:  Prasenjit Paul in: Community Forum

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3 years, 9 months ago  Eduan

Login/Password Issues with E-Mail – How to?

By:  Paul LaFratta in: Community Forum

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3 years, 9 months ago  León

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Posted: Thursday Mar 21st, 2013 at 6:15 pm #45410
León
Username: Jaleo

Hello Mauro,

This feature is not currently in s2member. You can limit the number of times your protected files are downloaded on a user level basis, not per file. Please see WP Admin -> s2Member -> Download -> Basic.

Hope that helps.

Posted: Thursday Mar 21st, 2013 at 5:03 pm #45400
León
Username: Jaleo

Hello Josey,

Here’s a Knowledge Base Article that should answer your question.
http://www.s2member.com/kb/how-to-migrate-to-s2member-pro-from-other-software/

Hope that helps!

Posted: Thursday Mar 21st, 2013 at 4:24 pm #45391
León
Username: Jaleo

Hello Josey,

Protecting the parent page will not protect the child pages under it, if that’s what you mean.

What you can do is protect the slug of the parent page with the URI restriction, which will automatically protect it on the child pages as well. WP Admin -> s2Member -> Restrictions -> URI

Or you can add the IDs of all the child pages to WP Admin -> s2Member -> Restriction Options -> Tag Access Restrictions in one go.

Hope that helps.

Posted: Thursday Mar 21st, 2013 at 2:55 pm #45376
León
Username: Jaleo

Yes, that is correct. :)

Posted: Thursday Mar 21st, 2013 at 2:30 pm #45372
León
Username: Jaleo

Hello Josey,

This is (almost) exactly what PHP Conditionals do, except that, instead of having to create a whole different page for each role, it uses the same page.

So, for example, if a new member logs in, they’ll be sent to the same page they’re usually sent to after logging in, but the content they see is the “new members” content. If an editor logs in, they’ll be sent to the same page as the all other roles, but they’ll see “editor news.” This works with all roles, not just editors or new members.

It’s the simplest and most effective way to do what you need with s2member.
For PHP Conditionals, see WP Admin -> s2member -> Scripting -> PHP Conditionals

Really hope that helps… :)

Posted: Wednesday Mar 20th, 2013 at 8:52 pm #45272
León
Username: Jaleo

Hello Josey,

Yes, you can do this with s2member using conditionals on the same page to show different content to different membership levels. See: WP Admin -> s2member -> Scripting -> Conditionals

Hope that helps!

Posted: Wednesday Mar 20th, 2013 at 3:25 pm #45247
León
Username: Jaleo

Paul,

I’m going to correct myself here.

I made a mistake, no Payment Gateway, not even PayPal Standard is active until you activate it yourself. So if you don’t want to use them, you can simply leave them as they come.

Sorry for the mistake.

Posted: Wednesday Mar 20th, 2013 at 2:46 pm #45245
León
Username: Jaleo

Hello Paul,

I’ve checked, it is possible to deactivate most Payment Gateways, but s2member requires you to have at least PayPal Standard available.

What you can do is state on your website that you won’t be charging with PayPal. And tell them which payment method you do accept.

After they pay and you get confirmation that they’ve paid, you can upgrade their account manually. WP Admin -> s2member -> Browse Members

Hope that helps.

Posted: Monday Mar 18th, 2013 at 7:19 pm #45085
León
Username: Jaleo

Hello Paul,

Here’s a link to a Pre-Sale FAQ that might help answer your question:

http://www.s2member.com/faqs/#s2-faqs-new-payment-gateways

Hope that helps.

Posted: Monday Mar 18th, 2013 at 11:33 am #45044
León
Username: Jaleo

Hi Paul,

On the first email sent as soon as they make an account, the one where the password is still not encrypted. WP Admin -> s2member -> General Options -> Email Configuration -> New User

The default welcome message is:

Your Username/Password for:
My Site

Username: %%user_login%%
Password: %%user_pass%%
%%wp_login_url%%

After that, you can customize it but if you want the password to be sent in an email, I’m pretty sure it needs to be on the very first one, the New User one.

Hope that helps.

Posted: Friday Mar 15th, 2013 at 11:30 pm #44881
León
Username: Jaleo

Hello Zi,

The problem with Google Translate is that it works as if it were a visitor. A visitor can’t view protected website content. That’s why it’s not working with your website.

What I can recommend is that you tell your users to paste the text into Google Translate and translate it themselves.

Hope that works!
-Leon

Posted: Friday Mar 15th, 2013 at 2:03 pm #44735
León
Username: Jaleo

Hello Paul,

I’m pretty sure the password isn’t being displayed on the second e-mail because it’s already encrypted. WordPress can only “see” the password right after the user submits the registration form, that’s the only point where the password’s still not encrypted.

The simplest way I can recommend to have an approval system is:

– Protect the content they would have access to after being “approved” at level 1.

– When they submit a registration form, they’ll get the normal e-mail after their registration. WP Admin -> s2Member -> General Options -> Email Configuration -> New User

– If you then decide to approve them, you upgrade their account to level 1 so they get access to the content.

Hope that helps!
-Leon

Posted: Friday Apr 27th, 2012 at 3:28 pm #12077
León
Username: Jaleo

It’s not my software, I’m just another user like you. I tried to help suggesting that you read the license s2Member is released under and see there what it lets you or not do, that’s all. I can’t speak for the owner of s2Member and I don’t work for him, that’s why I suggested that. Sorry I wasn’t clearer earlier. :)

Posted: Friday Apr 27th, 2012 at 1:47 pm #12069
León
Username: Jaleo

Hi Michael,

If I were you I would read the whole GPL license, that way I can find out what I can (or can’t) do with the plugin’s source code.

Hope that helps.
-León

Posted: Friday Apr 20th, 2012 at 3:38 pm #11417
León
Username: Jaleo

Hi Marc,

You could try de-activating the other plugins, because one of them could be slowing the site down.

Hope this helps ;)

-León

Posted: Thursday Apr 19th, 2012 at 9:05 pm #11299
León
Username: Jaleo

My Pleasure to help! :D

Posted: Thursday Apr 19th, 2012 at 3:17 pm #11286
León
Username: Jaleo

Hey Don,

s2Member uses API Tracking, API allows Plugins to comunicate with one another, I could recommend that you watch this Tutorial for more information on how it works:
http://www.s2member.com/videos/BF914EDFF37EC3E9/

Hope it helps :)

-León

Posted: Thursday Apr 19th, 2012 at 3:00 pm #11285
León
Username: Jaleo

Hey There,

I could recommend you to check your Spam Folder on your E-Mail account, it might have automaticaly re-directed it there.

Hope This Helps :)

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