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Mike Sinibaldi


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Posted: Wednesday May 8th, 2013 at 11:35 am #49485

Bruce – I appreciate you trying to help me but am not comfortable with proceeding by providing access to my site unless absolutely necessary. Could you answer the question regarding the need to download the WP SI CAPTCHA Anti-Spam plugin before this works? (see previous reply I made).

Mike

Posted: Tuesday May 7th, 2013 at 10:34 pm #49441

I regenerated the codes from the link that is provided in s2 member. These are Google recaptcha keys. I also reinserted the short code for the registration form. I’m still getting the error. Do I need to download the WP SI CAPTCHA Anti-Spam plugin before this works? I thought that it may already be integrated. If not, I have no idea why this is occurring.

Please advise.

Thanks

Posted: Friday Mar 22nd, 2013 at 7:02 am #45471

Thank you for the reply. I will test it today.

Posted: Thursday Mar 21st, 2013 at 7:38 am #45321

Jason – I would think the answer is that “people are people”. That’s as politely as I can put it. I can’t tell you why the minority would want to do it. Logically the customer would cancel the account if they didn’t find value in the service. However, one might have to downgrade for financial reasons.

As for the business model- there is allot of valuable content on the Site and a free daily e-letter not available to anonymous site visitors but made available to Level 0 Members. Essentially this is my lead generation mechanism then UPSELL to the other two levels of membership which offer paid newsletters and additional benefits. Given my existing following, I think the possibility of the event that I am inquiring about is unlikely. I though I’d still account for it and hope that the minority can see the light.

Hope this helps.

Mike

Posted: Tuesday Mar 19th, 2013 at 8:12 pm #45191

I will get with the developer of the child theme. As for the Payflow document. I reviewed it at length before the integration. Pay Pal just changed from Sandbox to Pay Pal Developer Beta The procedures are written as if a business goes live instead of using a testing mode.

FYI- I took three days taking this subject up with Pay Pal. Your document was extremely helpful except that it never addressed a test environment in which the account holder must add on recurring billing to the Pay Flow Edition account ($10/month) before a successful test transaction can be completed. It will error with any other config.

A user of Standard doesn’t face this problem.

Thanks for the reply.

Posted: Saturday Mar 16th, 2013 at 8:58 am #44923

First, let me say that I love S2 but I’m about to be critical.

I’m not talking about the admin bar. I know how to get ride of it . My child theme was developed with a top navigation bar which I was hoping to use with the login placed there as so many of your clients have tried to do. I asked a simple question “where to put the php (see original question).

I’m not trying to be a pain or rude here but if you are not willing to help in this manner just say so. As I mentioned there is a ton of information on this forum regarding this topic and the fact that the questions were answered tells me that its not outside of your support or at least others were more helpful. If the lack of response is because you need to know more about the theme I’m using to tell me what folder to place the tag in, then I certainly understand the limitation of support and would consider the matter closed.

Please understand that many of us upgraded to S2 Pro to solve certain issues – one being that S2 Standard forms can’t integrate more specific customer data when a paying customer interfaces with Pay Pal outside our site. We have to ask for that after the sale, like a double registration which isn’t customer friendly.

Also the WP login function is a joke and almost everyone here in the forum has looked to S2 Pro as a solution. Unfortunately, posting a “See How it is Done” http://www.s2member.com/kb/login-box-like-s2member-com/ and “hacking” http://www.s2member.com/kb/hacking-s2member/ isn’t enough based on the ton of requests you get.

As I see it, the majority of your clients spend an inordinate amount of time trying to solve PayPal (Pay Flow) integration and the other being the integration of the login configuration that your Site owners feature. Just a suggestion but has anyone considered writing a more detailed “how to manual” for each of these? It would see that it would be more productive for all parties.

Please advise

Posted: Friday Mar 15th, 2013 at 11:56 am #44715

Thanks for the follow up but since it is specific to your software Googling is of no use. Please have Jason respond.

Posted: Monday Mar 11th, 2013 at 8:51 am #44248

Thanks for the reply. I’m ok with the workout of the forms but I would like to dig deeper into the admin bar. I have a plug in that turns it off (WP Custom Admin Bar). However, then I have no way to have a user login unless I create a link to login page which I have done as a work-around. That still leaves an issue with logging out and displaying to the user that they are actually logged in on top of Site.

How can this be accomplished or is there a way to just modify the wp-admin in such a way as to also change the preset links (edit profile and get ride of ‘Howdy”?

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