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Posted: Wednesday Jun 27th, 2012 at 2:14 pm #17676

Thank you Raam,

Installing that Apache module done the trick :)

Posted: Tuesday Jun 26th, 2012 at 4:55 pm #17578

Boudewijn,

Its very important that you use either

http://reikimagazine-online.com

or

http://www.reikimagazine-online.com

within your site, never both. Please use

www.reikimagazine-online.com

as your custom attribute as your using that more frequently in your site, then go into paypal and make sure all the settings include the www bit particularly your IPN URL.

Please make sure that all the links within your site also have the www(not all of them do).

This is probably the cause

Posted: Tuesday Jun 26th, 2012 at 3:27 pm #17569

Boudewijn,

I just took a quick look at your site and noticed your mixing www with and without, please refer to this topic for more info

So what i suggested above is to remove the http:// bit and possibly the www bit depending on your situation

Posted: Tuesday Jun 26th, 2012 at 10:57 am #17550

Boudewijn,

Try

reikimagazine-online.com

Don’t use http or www

Posted: Thursday Jun 21st, 2012 at 8:38 am #17121

Its the Shortcodes Ultimate plugin causing that error as it does not seem compatible with s2

Posted: Friday Jun 15th, 2012 at 9:51 am #16592

Yes just put this

http://yoursite.com/members/%%current_user_login%%/profile/

in the following field

Dashboard -› s2Member® -› General Options -› Login Welcome Page -> Or, you may configure a Special Redirection URL(text field at the bottom of this section)).

Posted: Friday Jun 15th, 2012 at 8:16 am #16580

Bruce,

I do see what you mean but I do think that by taking that approach you will end up with a net increase in server load and in work generally.
I’ve heard there are plugins that you can use to stop other plugins loading when not needed, so that may be worth looking at.

Indeed I think that just by categorizing posts and using s2member you will be able to filter them for public/member scenarios.

I don’t know why you would ever need to take either site down for upgrade wouldn’t that just be a case of uploading a new theme/plugin and its done?

As for some one else working on your site you can assign roles to allow/prevent them from doing certain things.

If you do decide to have two separate sites then I would look at using WordPress MU which would allow you to do all those things and make your life easier and give good performance by allowing you to use the same install and themes across multiple sites, actually thinking about it this may be your best option listening to your ideas.

Hope that helps

Posted: Thursday Jun 14th, 2012 at 4:40 pm #16509

So my first question is how do you feel about my idea? Am I overly concerned with having the public and membership sites combined? Should I just modify the StudioPress theme to allow different navigation/menu bars? Or is keeping these sites independent a good idea? If so, do you think the .ORG idea is better than using a subdomain?

Bruce I’m not sure I really understand you it sounds like your trying to complicate something that doesn’t need to be.

Can you not just have 1 website with 1 installation and just have a members only section? So yes just modify the navigation/menu bars depending on whether the user is logged in/member etc

And I would advise just keeping everything .com

Posted: Thursday Jun 14th, 2012 at 4:20 pm #16506

Mike it may be a conflict with another plugin or possibly your theme.

Can you disable your plugins one by one checking if the shortcode works to see which one is conflicting

Posted: Thursday Jun 14th, 2012 at 4:14 pm #16505

Nigel s2member has to load the javascript to function so you can’t do anything about that.

Have a look at this thread which explains how to stop the css from loading click here

However after a quick inspection of your site I can see that it is very slow but s2member will only account for a very small fraction of that. Whats really killing your site is that you have 21 javascript files and 25 css files being loaded, try combining those into 1 of each and your see a huge gain in performance.

Hope that helps

Posted: Tuesday Jun 12th, 2012 at 9:51 am #16250

@Paul my point is that the only people telling you your overloading the server are the same people telling you to upgrade to a $250 a month server, does that not seem strange?

There is no reference to s2member in that code you posted but there is to simple press

Basically I dont believe you are overloading the server you should ask your hosting company what they consider to be a high load? And also ask them what load you was putting on the server instead of them providing you with nonsense query examples.

@Eduan it looks as though he is already using that plugin

Posted: Monday Jun 11th, 2012 at 2:31 pm #16145

Its sounds like their taking the mick.

Would switch companies immediately. I hear hostgator are good for s2member mediatemple seem to be ok too. I personally use amazon and can handle thousands of hits a minute on a $20 server

Posted: Sunday Jun 10th, 2012 at 7:42 pm #16115

Kevin can you please post the code sample again using the code tags

Posted: Sunday Jun 10th, 2012 at 7:40 pm #16114

Lan its prob a javascript conflict with another plugin, but can you check that the following option field is blank under

s2Member® General Options > Login Welcome Page > “Or, you may configure a Special Redirection URL”

as it sounds like that field may contain this

ttp://s*************s.com/members/%%current_user_login%%/
  • This reply was modified 4 years, 7 months ago by  Philly.
Posted: Friday Jun 1st, 2012 at 2:50 pm #15194

With the php ex plugin installed this should do the trick

<?php if(S2MEMBER_CURRENT_USER_LOGIN_COUNTER <= 5){ ?>
    Show download link to customers that have logged in 5 times or less
<?php } ?>
  • This reply was modified 4 years, 7 months ago by  Philly.
Posted: Thursday May 31st, 2012 at 7:52 pm #15093

Nicolas,

It doesn’t look like you have installed the pro version correctly.

Have you followed these instructions

make sure to upload to

/wp-content/plugins/

and NOT to

/wp-content/plugins/s2member/
Posted: Wednesday May 30th, 2012 at 11:53 am #14953

Looks like a parsing error.

Can you disable the Shortcodes Ultimate plugin that you just added/updated and see if that fixes the problem?

Posted: Monday May 28th, 2012 at 4:30 pm #14832

Matthew,

My guess is that the problem is entirely with All-in-One Event Calendar which I can see you also updated in the last few days, If you disable s2member altogether does the problem persist? Even if it does conflict All-in-One is badly broken and it may cause you other problems that you may or may not discover

Posted: Wednesday May 23rd, 2012 at 12:39 pm #14341

How many times has this occurred according to your logs?
Is it happening to all transactions?
I think this can happen when a customer press’s the back button on their browser but this would not be the problem if its happening to multiple customers

Have you recently installed any new plugins that might be caching object data in WordPress?

Posted: Wednesday May 23rd, 2012 at 10:35 am #14330

We migrate the database by exporting it, doing a “find-and-replace” for the domain, and then import it into the live server.

I was having similar issues I found that I was exporting from a mysql DB formated with MyISAM tables into one formated with InnoDB tables, so although everything was correct in wp_options in was not being read.

Converting MyISAM tables to InnoDB solved the issue.

just my two pennies worth

Posted: Wednesday May 23rd, 2012 at 9:05 am #14318

Can you post the logs then minus sensitive info.

What happens after payment are they redirected anywhere?

Posted: Monday May 21st, 2012 at 8:14 am #14068

I’m happy to do that, will probably need ftp access as well to see if its to do with FOPEN or cURL.
Please also note that I’m not a part of s2member.

  • This reply was modified 4 years, 7 months ago by  Philly.
Posted: Sunday May 20th, 2012 at 9:53 am #14018

Boudewijn,

Thats part or their theme and done with some custom javascript/php coding.

Those two topics might help you achieve what you want.

http://www.s2member.com/forums/topic/intelligent-page-name-r-u-already-registere/

http://www.s2member.com/forums/topic/alternate-menu-for-members-part-2/

Posted: Sunday May 20th, 2012 at 9:42 am #14017

Hello Morten,

I’m not sure I understand?

You say you have created a page then protected it but when a non-member tries to access it they get directed to your membership option page.

What level are you using to restrict the page? Because whatever level you use someone that is not registered will not be allowed to access the page and will always be directed to your membership option page.

Are you trying to protect the page just from members or are you trying to protect only part of the page from members?

Can you please give an example scenario of the process you would like customers to undertake so I can better help you.

Thank you

Posted: Sunday May 20th, 2012 at 9:20 am #14016

Hello Kathy,

You have put the pro folder in the wrong directory

you have it here

/wp-content/plugins/s2member/s2member-pro

but it should be here

wp-content/plugins/s2member-pro

Also when its activated you won’t find a separate pro plugin but an extended version of the existing one

Hope that helps

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