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I maybe wrong here but I am guessing you don’t want your paid customers to even be able to see the video embed code? The APR feature does not know what content you are embedding inside the APR shortcodes (it has no idea if you are embedding a video or an audio or images or some text content). The APR feature is only concerned about not letting anyone see this content unless they pay for it.
If you want to protect the actual source video even from the people who have the permission to view it (customers who have paid for it) then you need to embed the content in such a way that does not reveal the source. What method you use to embed your content that gives you this security is upto you. For video content the best option I know of is to use the Amazon S3 private/protected video embed option to embed the video on a page. There are a few products that can allow you to do this. One such product is the WP Lightbox Ultimate plguin:
Please see the video tutorial titled “How to embed protected videos from Amazon S3” from that page to get an understanding of this method.
amin007ParticipantSometimes a PayPal account holder’s account can get hacked and in situations like that PayPal prefers to give the money back. I like PayPal but their policy on chargebacks and reversals is not the best for a seller. However, you should be able to fight in most cases. If it is a dispute, you should be able to easily fight that and win it given you are on the right.
You can also block this customer’s IP address in your htaccess file so he cannot use your site anymore in the future. Every eStore transaction has an IP address of the buyer attached to it.
I have heard that Stripe and Authorize.net are pretty good on this front.
By the way, if you think Stripe or Google Checkout will help then we do have a module for that
https://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/wp-payment-gateway-bundle-plugin
amin007ParticipantIf you made custom modifications then we have no way of knowing what could have been messed up. Please load a fresh build of the plugin from here and let me know if you still see this issue:
amin007ParticipantYou maybe misunderstanding the cookie time value. The cookie time is not a fixed date time value. It is a duration value For example: 30 days. That time starts counting from the date a visitor lands on your site following an affiliate link. Each visitors have their own timer based on when they first landed on your site.
amin007ParticipantI don’t see anything from the lightbox-2 plugin on your products page:
[http://www.heart-of-fire-illuminators.com/wp1/products/]
Are you sure you have the lightbox 2 plugin activated?
Also, it looks like you didn’t uncheck the “Enable Lightbox effect on Images” checkbox in eStore?
Please read the first post in this thread and apply the changes as instructed.
amin007Participantamin007ParticipantLooks like you have another lightbox plugin that is also including the colorbox library. Any reason why you are using two lightbox plugins?
amin007ParticipantWhen using a link it needs to have that intermittent page because unlike a button a link does not contain all the product information.
You can make a link ANCHOR look like anything you want… you just need to have the CSS knowledge to do that.
If you are going to use a HTML button element then why not just use the standard “Buy Now” button and customize the button image to look like that orange button? You can make your button image look like anything you want.
July 27, 2011 at 11:18 pm in reply to: download visibible to all but avaliable to members only. is it possible? #34559amin007ParticipantI am not familiar with the docman download manager module but this is how eMember works. Anything that you place on your WordPress post or page (for example: a download link) can be protected by eMember so only the members can see the content of that post or page (someone can only download stuff if they can see the page content and click on the download link). If an anonymous user comes to this protected page then he will only see the title of the post and a message that tells him that he needs to login to see the content of the page.
amin007ParticipantThe “Enable Fancy Login” feature was conflicting on your site. I have turned off this feature and it seems to be working fine for me now.
In your “Pages/Forms Settings” page you seem to have a few URLs with IP addresses there. Please update those values with an actual full URL (containing the domain name) and it should take care of the other issues.
amin007ParticipantAdded an option for this in the settings menu now. If you do not want to show the quantity in the shopping cart simply check the “Do Not Show Quantity in Shopping Cart” checkbox in the general settings of eStore.
This should prevent your customers from buying multiple copies of the same item.
July 27, 2011 at 5:57 am in reply to: Prevent Shopper from purchasing more than 1 one the same digital item. #34724amin007ParticipantAdded an option for this in the settings menu now. If you do not want to show the quantity in the shopping cart simply check the “Do Not Show Quantity in Shopping Cart” checkbox in the general settings of eStore.
This should prevent your customers from buying multiple copies of the same item.
You will need to get another build of eStore from here to get this:
amin007ParticipantAdded an option for this in the settings menu now. If you do not want to show the quantity in the shopping cart simply check the “Do Not Show Quantity in Shopping Cart” checkbox in the general settings of eStore.
amin007ParticipantAdded an option for this in the settings menu now. If you do not want to show the quantity in the shopping cart simply check the “Do Not Show Quantity in Shopping Cart” checkbox in the general settings of eStore.
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