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About: Michael Kaufman

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Display Transaction Info on Thank You Page

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3 years, 6 months ago  Bruce

Only Process North American Sales

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4 years ago  Michael Kaufman

Member Details on External page

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4 years, 10 months ago  Raam Dev

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Display Transaction Info on Thank You Page

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3 years, 6 months ago  Bruce

Only Process North American Sales

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4 years ago  Michael Kaufman

Member Details on External page

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4 years, 10 months ago  Raam Dev

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Posted: Tuesday Jul 9th, 2013 at 7:52 am #53174

Thanks for that. I saw this section of the S2Member options, but, am not sure how to use it, exactly. I’m not using a customer return page – just the page that the customer has purchased access to. Do set a “success” attribute for my Pro Form and simply use the URL of that page as the custom return page? Or is it even necessary? Can I insert the content from those same variables in my NON-custom success page WITHOUT setting the success attribute since it’s not a custom success page?

Either way, do I use php code to grab the content of those variables and display it on the page or are there S2member shortcodes that can be used instead?

Posted: Sunday Dec 30th, 2012 at 12:13 am #35769

Thank you for your reply, Bruce. I’ll see what I can manage on this end.

Posted: Tuesday Feb 21st, 2012 at 10:16 am #5868

ok, so, thanks for the assistance. In the end, it turned out that my wp-config file had somehow been edited and the definition setting the cookie path to root instead of my blog directory had been removed. Thus, the page that sat outside of my wp directory could not see/access the cookie.

All is now well. Again, thanks for your assistance.

Posted: Tuesday Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:27 am #5847

Ok,

Maybe a clarification. The S2Member “tags” must be doing something (and must have been before), because it’s giving me a current_user_access_level of -1, even though the individual loading this external php page is already logged in to WordPress. They are actually registered as a level 5 member (and INTERNAL WordPress pages recognize this).

As I indicated (at least I think I did), this page/code was working previously, and the file had not changed. Somehow, it would appear that the login cookie that is being set is not being recognized by the external page.

Upon further inspection, even though I have “root cookie” plugin installed and activated, my cookie is being set for the blog subdirectory, and not for the whole domain. How do I change that?

Posted: Monday Feb 20th, 2012 at 4:55 pm #5727

I really could use some assistance with this. I spent an entire day trying to research a solution and could not find one that solved the issue.

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