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September 16, 2013 at 8:10 am #9694OzanMember
Hi,
Please correct me, if I’m wrong. As far as I’ve understood, by using eMember, eStore and Pdf Stamper together; we can make each member to download his/her own information stamped pdf from his membership area, right?
Can the same thing be done with 3rd party payment gateway integration for PDF Stamper? Because we use the PDF Stamper that way.
We take customer details in our shopping cart, and then send it to the stamper using POST method and get back the stamped url and send it via email from our shopping card.
We want to change our systems to Membership sites and want every customer to be able to download from his/her own membership area.
We’ve 26 sites like this (and increasing), so that’s going to be a big investment and movement in our business, so waiting your replies with warm regards.
Thanks.
September 17, 2013 at 1:43 am #57778adminKeymasterThe following assumption is correct:
by using eMember, eStore and Pdf Stamper together; we can make each member to download his/her own information stamped pdf from his membership area, right?
As a merchant, you can use any payment gateway offered in eStore (including the ones offered via the payment gateway bundle addon). If you are using a 3rd party gateway that we don’t have an integration for then it will require a custom job. Please use the following page to get in touch:
September 17, 2013 at 2:07 am #57779OzanMemberThanks for the replies. Is this correct:
In eMember by using API, members can be generated remotely, and the info’s used to generate the member can be used to stamp the pdf when member login’s and tries to download a pdf.
And my questions are:
1) Physical address is not mentioned as the fields that can be sent to plugin via API using POST method. Can physical address information (and possibly any other information?) can be sent while generating the members and can they be used to stamp the PDF’s.
2) In videos I saw there is a “Language” selection in the settings. Is Turkish included?
3) While sending username information to eMember using API; can the email be used as username. Other words, can usernames include characters like @ or dots (.) in them?
4) When the member is generated using API (including username and password pre-determined and sent to the plugin), does the “registration complete email with login details” goes to the customer to his/her email that is used while generating the member through API integration?
5) When the user clicks the special estore download button and downloads his/her stamped pdf; will the download url sent to the member via email?
6) If the user tries to download the stamped pdf more than one, will a seperate stamping be done in each one, or only in the first one the stamped pdf is generated and then it’s url is used for later downloads?
It’s great that you mention your custom work service, I didn’t see it anywhere else. Your plugins look like as a complete solution to our needs and we’ll definitely use your custom work service.
September 18, 2013 at 2:01 am #57780adminKeymasterYeah your assumption is correct.
1) At the moment that API doesn’t take physical address but that can be accommodated.
2) You can use the plugin for any language. Here is how:
https://support.tipsandtricks-hq.com/forums/topic/plugin-language-translation
3) By default we don’t allow email address in the username fields. It can be tweaked… here is one example:
https://support.tipsandtricks-hq.com/forums/topic/want-to-use-email-as-username
4) Yeah, the user will get the usual registration completion email from eMember.
5) The button works as a download now button. So a member clicks on it and the file gets downloaded right then. No email for this.
6) It will stamp the file everytime (there are some reasons for it).
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