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multi-site remote API conundrum

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Posted: Friday Oct 12th, 2012 at 7:33 am #28212
Mark Hultgren
Username: MKWeb

Thanks Jason!
You make it so easy ;-) I guess I was overthinking it (again!)

Posted: Saturday Sep 29th, 2012 at 9:24 pm #26991
Mark Hultgren
Username: MKWeb

Hi Raam,
That is exactly what I am trying to do. I have several different product IDs that I will be using to set the s2member_originating_blog variable with, but not quite sure how to approach it.

Example:
Product A will be for the main site
Product B will be for Blog ID 2
Product C will be for Blog ID 3
Product D will be for Blog ID 4
Product E will be for Blog ID 5
Product F will allow access to Blogs 1 & 2
Product G will allow access to Blogs 1,2 & 3
Product H will allow access to Blogs 1,2,3 & 4
Blog ID 5 is a separate membership and doesn’t connect to any of the others.

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