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Posted: Sunday Jun 2nd, 2013 at 8:51 pm #51198

Strange….I think the display order issue was the result of some customizations I’d done with a plugin called “Admin Menu”. I deleted, reinstalled and the menu order for our installation of s2 now matches your screenshot…but without some of the horizontal line separators. Not sure why that would be the case….but all menu items line up, so I think I’ll let that slide, unless you see any reason to be concerned.

Posted: Friday May 31st, 2013 at 10:14 am #51049

Thank you for looking into this for me.

I’m curious what you mean by “admin to be all weird”. Could you send a screenshot or more of an explanation? It seems to appear fine on my end. Thanks!

Posted: Thursday May 30th, 2013 at 7:24 pm #50966

Embarrassingly, I realized that I did not actually click the “Submit” button and create the user late last night….I found that window still open in my browser today. My apologies. The user info I sent over yesterday should work correctly now.

Thank you for the other comments re: my questions. I’ll make a call to PayPal and look over the recurring payments dashboard with them….and ask these same questions.

Can I assume that you’ll try to log into the site now (assuming the newly created account works for you) and double check that we’re set to receive the logs…once the issue happens again?

Thank you for your assistance.

Posted: Thursday May 30th, 2013 at 2:10 am #50911

Thank you for the info…I’ve added the function, created an off-HTTP space logging directory and used your contact form to send over access account info. Looking forward to any clues that will help us figure out why cancelled and/or non-paying members (from failed renewals) are not automatically being demoted by s2member.

Thanks in advance.

Posted: Wednesday May 29th, 2013 at 6:01 pm #50879

Thanks for the response Bruce….I’d be happy to share a Dashboard login with someone there at s2. What’s the best way to get that information to you? Also…re: logging, I’d be happy to enable this, so long as I’m not creating a security concern while that data is being logged.

Can you please let me know the best way to proceed?

Thx!

Posted: Monday Apr 23rd, 2012 at 2:44 pm #11630

I think the S2 Member guys recommend their “Quick Cache” plugin….I just haven’t tried it out myself:

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/quick-cache/

Posted: Monday Apr 23rd, 2012 at 1:48 pm #11620

In my case this just resolved as an issue/conflict/compatibility challenge with W3 Total Cache (plugin) and Database Caching. I excluded several items and things seem to be cleared up on my end. This post was a big help:

http://www.primothemes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=16964

Posted: Monday Apr 23rd, 2012 at 7:39 am #11590

How much of the log would you like to see? I guess I’d rather not post too much of my client’s customer data…but here are a couple of test transactions from the log…the seem identical to me.

(NOTE that I’ve added some “XXXXX” to cover up names/addresses/etc. from the original log file….)

One (which worked correctly…assigning the appropriate Level 1 role) from April 7th, and one from yesterday, April 22, that did not work (transaction went through, but ‘S2Member Level 1’ was not applied). The only change I’m aware of on the site (related to plugins) was that I enabled Database Caching (with W3 Total Cache) to try to speed up some of the page load times. Could that be related?

Thanks in advance, Ross…

***************************** WORKED **********************

PHP v5.2.17 :: WordPress® v3.3.1 :: s2Member® v120309 :: s2Member® Pro v120309
Memory 38.51 MB :: Real Memory 39.00 MB :: Peak Memory 38.60 MB :: Real Peak Memory 39.00 MB
http://www.photographersbreakthrough.com/membership/
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_6_8) AppleWebKit/535.19 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/18.0.1025.151 Safari/535.19
——– Input vars: ( Sat Apr 7, 2012 4:11:25 pm UTC ) ——–
array (
‘METHOD’ => ‘CreateRecurringPaymentsProfile’,
‘EMAIL’ => ‘frank.XXXXXX@gmail.com’,
‘FIRSTNAME’ => ‘Frank’,
‘LASTNAME’ => ‘XXXXXX’,
‘SUBSCRIBERNAME’ => ‘Frank XXXXXX’,
‘DESC’ => ‘$40.00 USD / Yearly ( recurring charge, for ongoing access )’,
‘PROFILEREFERENCE’ => ‘1365394285:0 D:1 Y~www.photographersbreakthrough.com~1’,
‘INITAMT’ => ‘40.00’,
‘FAILEDINITAMTACTION’ => ‘CancelOnFailure’,
‘CURRENCYCODE’ => ‘USD’,
‘AMT’ => ‘40.00’,
‘TAXAMT’ => ‘0.00’,
‘MAXFAILEDPAYMENTS’ => ‘2’,
‘AUTOBILLOUTAMT’ => ‘AddToNextBilling’,
‘PROFILESTARTDATE’ => ‘2013-04-08T00:00:00Z’,
‘BILLINGPERIOD’ => ‘Year’,
‘TOTALBILLINGCYCLES’ => ‘0’,
‘BILLINGFREQUENCY’ => ‘1’,
‘CREDITCARDTYPE’ => ‘Visa’,
‘ACCT’ => ‘************0134’,
‘EXPDATE’ => ‘042015’,
‘CVV2’ => ‘291’,
‘STREET’ => ‘630 XXXXX’,
‘CITY’ => ‘XXXXXXXX’,
‘STATE’ => ‘XX’,
‘COUNTRYCODE’ => ‘US’,
‘ZIP’ => ‘XXXXX’,
‘VERSION’ => ‘71.0’,
‘USER’ => ‘photographersbreakthrough_api1.gmail.com’,
‘PWD’ => ‘WFP6RZSUH5DXUPVK’,
‘SIGNATURE’ => ‘AeXs3UNzRNfvUFw1iIoNKX9aaqydAAD1B8l79O.QkkhFDNoNnlnM5ydR’,
)
——– Output string/vars: ( Sat Apr 7, 2012 4:11:30 pm UTC ) ——–
PROFILEID=I%2dM0WWU9S6DVRY&PROFILESTATUS=PendingProfile&TRANSACTIONID=3MG490490F9584352&TIMESTAMP=2012%2d04%2d07T16%3a11%3a30Z&CORRELATIONID=a96fc5fa9df40&ACK=Success&VERSION=71%2e0&BUILD=2764190
array (
‘PROFILEID’ => ‘I-M0WWU9S6DVRY’,
‘PROFILESTATUS’ => ‘PendingProfile’,
‘TRANSACTIONID’ => ‘3MG490490F9584352’,
‘TIMESTAMP’ => ‘2012-04-07T16:11:30Z’,
‘CORRELATIONID’ => ‘a96fc5fa9df40’,
‘ACK’ => ‘Success’,
‘VERSION’ => ‘71.0’,
‘BUILD’ => ‘2764190’,
)

***************************** DIDN’T WORK **********************

PHP v5.2.17 :: WordPress® v3.3.2 :: s2Member® v120309 :: s2Member® Pro v120309
Memory 38.83 MB :: Real Memory 39.50 MB :: Peak Memory 38.95 MB :: Real Peak Memory 39.50 MB
http://www.photographersbreakthrough.com/membership/
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_6_8) AppleWebKit/534.55.3 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.1.5 Safari/534.55.3
——– Input vars: ( Mon Apr 23, 2012 3:58:05 am UTC ) ——–
array (
‘METHOD’ => ‘CreateRecurringPaymentsProfile’,
‘EMAIL’ => ‘frank.XXXXXX@gmail.com’,
‘FIRSTNAME’ => ‘Frank’,
‘LASTNAME’ => ‘XXXXXX’,
‘SUBSCRIBERNAME’ => ‘Frank XXXXXX’,
‘DESC’ => ‘$40.00 USD / Yearly ( recurring charge, for ongoing access )’,
‘PROFILEREFERENCE’ => ‘1366732685:0 D:1 Y~www.photographersbreakthrough.com~1’,
‘INITAMT’ => ‘40.00’,
‘FAILEDINITAMTACTION’ => ‘CancelOnFailure’,
‘CURRENCYCODE’ => ‘USD’,
‘AMT’ => ‘40.00’,
‘TAXAMT’ => ‘0.00’,
‘MAXFAILEDPAYMENTS’ => ‘2’,
‘AUTOBILLOUTAMT’ => ‘AddToNextBilling’,
‘PROFILESTARTDATE’ => ‘2013-04-23T00:00:00Z’,
‘BILLINGPERIOD’ => ‘Year’,
‘TOTALBILLINGCYCLES’ => ‘0’,
‘BILLINGFREQUENCY’ => ‘1’,
‘CREDITCARDTYPE’ => ‘Visa’,
‘ACCT’ => ‘************0134’,
‘EXPDATE’ => ‘042015’,
‘CVV2’ => ‘291’,
‘STREET’ => ‘630 XXXXX’,
‘CITY’ => ‘XXXXXXXX’,
‘STATE’ => ‘XX’,
‘COUNTRYCODE’ => ‘US’,
‘ZIP’ => ‘XXXXX’,
‘VERSION’ => ‘71.0’,
‘USER’ => ‘photographersbreakthrough_api1.gmail.com’,
‘PWD’ => ‘WFP6RZSUH5DXUPVK’,
‘SIGNATURE’ => ‘AeXs3UNzRNfvUFw1iIoNKX9aaqydAAD1B8l79O.QkkhFDNoNnlnM5ydR’,
)
——– Output string/vars: ( Mon Apr 23, 2012 3:58:10 am UTC ) ——–
PROFILEID=I%2dCDYJR8CT7JGG&PROFILESTATUS=PendingProfile&TRANSACTIONID=4JG63857R1677831X&TIMESTAMP=2012%2d04%2d23T03%3a58%3a10Z&CORRELATIONID=f0b25d03f08ed&ACK=Success&VERSION=71%2e0&BUILD=2764190
array (
‘PROFILEID’ => ‘I-CDYJR8CT7JGG’,
‘PROFILESTATUS’ => ‘PendingProfile’,
‘TRANSACTIONID’ => ‘4JG63857R1677831X’,
‘TIMESTAMP’ => ‘2012-04-23T03:58:10Z’,
‘CORRELATIONID’ => ‘f0b25d03f08ed’,
‘ACK’ => ‘Success’,
‘VERSION’ => ‘71.0’,
‘BUILD’ => ‘2764190’,
)

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Posted: Friday Apr 6th, 2012 at 10:54 am #10237

Thank you…I’d already contacted them and they’re looking into it…..hoping this is an easy fix on their end.

Posted: Friday Mar 2nd, 2012 at 12:32 pm #7086

Hmm…yeah….darnit. Seems like this should be easier eh? Before spending too much time trying to reinvent this wheel and as much as I hate adding another plugin, I decided to try using “WordPress HTTPS”. I’d used this particular plugin in the past and remembered that it had an option to do just what I was talking about (UN-force SSL)….I just couldn’t remember how the “flag” was set. Turns out it is really similar to S2Member and just puts a custom field of “force_ssl” to the particular page/post. If the option of “Force SSL Exclusively” is checked, and that custom field is NOT present, the page redirects back to HTTP. Done. Unless I missed something, this seems like a really easy solution that seems to work fine with both S2Member and the Gravity Forms pages I’ve built that need SSL.

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