I am using the latest version of your software.
I have never had this problem before.
Yesterday I had some one sign up and then complain that the “confirmation” link in their email didn’t work. When click it goes to a page with this message:
Your Link Expired:
Please contact Support if you need assistance.
The URL of the page is just encoded url querystring e.g
https://www.mysite.com/?s2member_register=fnhlOmM3NTJlNWFiNWZmZGI3YWJhMzA4MmMzNzFmMmNlNjYwfMWwt8S_rpalp6q0q63Mt8mqz6TMtZa7t7egvKlths_EzpDLqLycsZ-lj8G-k7_MiKW7t5dfeoG8hF-TmbaemJKzcoCCyYUibI1liJGZmZ2CepqHpnF2goJ_vY10iJrRyIiWybHCmr-XuIKvup_BzpKhxb6Xl3qqr7drh2PRX1ZreXKAgshzYmx1bIV5go-LhYCJ#www.mysite.com
The message they sent me was this
Subject: Congratulations! ( your membership has been approved )
Thanks james! Your membership has been approved.
If you haven’t already done so, the next step is to Register a Username.
Complete your registration here:
https://goo.gl/hIFu2i#www.mysite.com
The thing is I have never seen goo.gl links in the registration confirmation emails before they have always been tinyurl.com (unless I haven’t checked them all and you randomise them)
Is this an issue with the user, the URL or the length of time they waited before confirming the link or just a bug in the code?
Thanks for yours (or anyone else’s) help!
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/s2member/
]]>A few months ago I developed a wordpress site for a friend on my server. I then transfered the site to his server and everything seems to be working just fine.
However, if makes a tiny URL with the button at the top of a post that tiny URL links back to my website.
The Tiny URL looks correct www.hisdomain.com , but if you click on the link it sends you to my homepage.
My assumption is that there is some place in the admin section of his site where I forgot to change the URL from my website to his new domain name when I moved the site from the test environment on my server to his server, but I am not sure where to go in the admin panel to find fix it, or maybe it is a totally different issue. Any help you can provide a rookie trying to help a friend would be appreciated.
]]>Like upload a CSV file with:
Affiliate link, cloaked url name, type of redirect
Prefer links like – mydomain.com/go/cloakedurlname etc
any help?
Also can anyone recommend a good link tracking / cloaking plugin that integrates with Google Analytics to allow you to track outgoing clicks and conversions?
I use the plugin “Socialize This” and on the template for the twitter has this code:
%icon%
Where can I change, so when people click to tweet the post instead of using “tiny url” it will be using “su.pr”
Thanks, Alex.
]]>Thank you for all feedback or incentive.
CEY (Admiyn)
/w8mi
instead of
?p=232
The reason for this is that I am building a site which will have many thousands of entries and I need the URL’s to be as short as possible. Random combinations of letters/numbers gives me more permutations than just numbers.
]]>I have a wordpress site that I’ll be using for a deals site, but WP changed most of the affiliate links to different characters and the Merchants are not able to track any of the sales. It changes:
& to &
Is there any plugin that I can use that makes WP do that? This happens with Linkshare. I saw in couple of places that TinyURL plugin for WP can do that or is this something that I can do with editing .htaccess?
Any input is highly appreciated!
Regards,
Sesiri
I’ve also had readers say that sometimes they get the internal server error when posting comments (though I get plenty of comments so obviously it also often works), and other readers say they “can’t get to the blog”.
When other people link to a specific post in my blog, sometimes (and no, not always) simply following the link causes an internal server error rather than getting to the blog post in question. However, if I reload that url (just click the url field and press return) the blog post always appears.
This is incredibly frustrating and since it’s not consistent it’s hard to figure out what the problem is. My server administrators blame wordpress, but I haven’t seen any other complaints about such problems so wonder whether they changed a setting or something a few months back when all this started.
Does anyone have any ideas – could it be WordPress’s fault? Or is there some setting on the server or in mysql centrally that could produce this kind of problem?
I’d *REALLY* appreciate any advice!
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