Cristián Lávaque
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Hi guys.
Here’s a link to my reply to this in our forums: https://forums.wpsharks.com/t/new-european-regulation-for-online-payments-with-stripe/5585/43
The s2Member Framework is not affected by this, though. Just clarifying it for others because this forum here is for the Framework only.
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I didn’t think or imply that you work for nano support. You said “want to use it with nano support as well.” But I don’t know what that “nano” you’re referring to is, so I’m hoping you could point me to a page that explains it.
The example page you linked to above https://foodbooking.uk/submit-ticket/ gives me a 404, so I couldn’t see what you wanted to show me there.
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Not sure why that’d be, I haven’t seen that happen to others or me yet.
Could you do some troubleshooting to help narrow it down to what’s causing it?
Is the s2Member upload complete, or could it maybe be missing some files? You can try re-installing it. (First verify that you have the Deactivation Safeguards enabled. WP Admin > s2Member > General > Deactivation Safeguards)
Then, to check if it’s caused by something else, you can test deactivating other plugins and changing the theme to the default, and check after each if the problem goes away.
I look forward to your update. ??
Hi @lordsnake
I’m not sure I understand. What is nano support? The link gives me a 404 so I couldn’t see it.
You mean the Custom Profile Fields, right? WP Admin > s2Member > General > Registration/Profile Fields
And where are they not being displayed right? wp-login.php?
The fields are a serialized array in the user meta table, so if you’re using something else to get them but it doesn’t know about the serialization, they’ll be displayed wrong.
Is that what you mean?
Hi @vonjanne
Yes, that’s perfectly possible.
Just create the user in WordPress, and give him the WordPress role you want (e.g. s2Member Level 1) and end-of-term date (optional).
And you can edit his profile any time you need to to adjust access based on future payments or lack of them.
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Hi @hungperet78
Giving the whole product, full of good things, a score just from a single thing you didn’t like, seems a bit unfair… :/
What were you trying to achieve? I would love to help you achieve what you want to do with the plugin, if you let me. ??
Hi @korkort
It’s a legitimate change when you have logging enabled. It’s usually used for troubleshooting. You can disable it when not using it. WP Admin > s2Member > Log Files
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Cool.
Yeah, had to do some needed maintenance to it. Sorry about the inconvenience. It’s back up since yesterday, though.
See you there. ??
Hi @jaredolen
No problem at all. s2Member doesn’t need them for anything. They are just for you, for troubleshooting or what you may need them for. You can download them or not, and keep or delete them. And if you don’t need logging, you can also disable it.
Totally up to you. ??
Hi @stinkykong
You won’t find many Pro users here, because this forum is for the free Framework that is distributed here. See: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/s2member-pro-questions-2/
Please enable logging on your installation, and when you can find how to reproduce that behavior, post over at f.wpsharks.com with the relevant entries from the log files. WP Admin > s2Member > Log Files
I look forward to your update. ??
Ah, I see.
The replacement code is a variable that gives you a value, but the “success” attribute is for a URL to redirect the person to after a successful payment. You can use the replacement code for a dynamic URL, or to pass it in the querystring of the URL.
Please read: WP Admin > s2Member > Stripe Pro-Forms > Custom Return URL
So you can have a page to thank the customers, and use it in the attribute like this:
success="/thank-you-for-your-order"
That will take the person to https://yoursite.com/thank-you-for-your-order
Create that page in WP and give the message you want him to see.
I hope that helps. ??
BTW, please see: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/s2member-pro-questions-2/
I see.
Well, you could sell them the Specific Page Access, which won’t create an account. Although the page won’t be important, it’d allow you to charge them without the registration. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPk8K6SR8No&list=PLED64B278374AB72F
Then if you approve him, you can create his account and so on.
I hope that helps. ??
The s2Member Framework integrates only with PayPal Standard. For PayPal Pro you need s2Member Pro. The payment form doesn’t just do payments for guests without the signup too.
Do you approve members before they pay, or after they pay?
With s2Member, if the visitor pays, he’ll be able to signup. But you can limit what they get with that account, and upgrade it manually after you review it. https://s2member.com/kb-article/manual-user-review-process/
I hope that helps. ??
Hi @giuppe
The s2Member Framework integrates with PayPal Standard, and that doesn’t have an issue. The payment is handled on PayPal’s site, and they will have SCA support there.
s2Member Pro is being prepared for PSD2. You can follow the conversation about it in our community. https://forums.wpsharks.com/t/new-european-regulation-for-online-payments-with-stripe/5585/
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