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December 15, 2014 at 4:18 am #11930jsou10Member
Hi, I have a site [www.domain.com/solos/] where I use wp-affiliate without any issues.
But now I am trying to run a new marketing funnel (with totally different product) on [www.domain.com/newfunnel/] .
[www.domain.com/newfunnel/] has paypal buy buttons that are connected to my partner’s Paypal account (not the same Paypal account I use on [www.domain.com/solos/] .
We are NOT wanting to use wp-affiliate at all on [www.domain.com/newfunnel/], but we are getting an error every time a payment is made. So after the payment is made, and the customer is supposed to be redirected to a thank you page, they instead get redirected to a paypal error page that says this:
Error! PDT verification failed! Could not verify the authenticity of the payment with PayPal! 0
Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /home/boosttra/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wp-affiliate-platform/wp_affiliate_platform1.php:118) in /home/boosttra/public_html/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 1179
So our next step, was to install wordpress in a new directory on [www.domain.com/special/newfunnel/] and re-create our funnel/sales page. We STILL are getting the error.
So then, we recreated our funnel/sales page on a COMPLETELY SEPARATE DOMAIN that DOES NOT have wp-affiliate installed at all. And we are STILL getting the same paypal error.
Keep in mind, all of these domains are on the same server.
Note; I DID clear cookies and cache EVERY time I tested these processes.
Please advise how to fix this.
I’m not real tech savvy, but a programmer contact mentioned that wp-affiliate could have changed something on the htaccess file for all domains on my server.
Please let me know if you have any insight.
Thanks!
December 15, 2014 at 5:52 am #67423adminKeymasterIs the new PayPal button you created for your other install/domain, going to a “Thank You” page on that new install? It seems like (from your explanation) it is going to the old site where you have the current setup. Once you land on the “Thank You” page after the payment, have you looked at the URL to make sure it is a URL on the new site like: domain.com/newfunnel/thank-you
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