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The cookie value is there but for some reason its not picking it up. I have made some minor adjustments to the eStore plugin to cater for this. Lets see if it helps… please download a new build of eStore from here then test it out after you clear your browser cookies:
https://support.tipsandtricks-hq.com/update-request
Let me know how it goes.
amin007ParticipantJuly 26, 2011 at 2:48 am in reply to: protecting the streaming video URL source in the html page source code #34706amin007ParticipantJuly 26, 2011 at 1:40 am in reply to: Carrying Over the Affiliate ID to Other Pages (Different WordPress Install) #34327amin007ParticipantAre we still talking about the affiliate plugin? This post was on affiliate plugin but from your last post it seems like you are talking about the eMember plugin? Please be as detailed as possible when you explain an issue. I do not see what you are seeing so the only way I can help you is if you explain the issue in detail so I can visualize the issue. I have no idea what you mean by
"0 pmnt memberships"
.amin007ParticipantIf any image is not displaying then it means that the image URL is resulting in a 404 or you are trying to use an image from external site with the “Enable Smart Thumbnail” option enabled (Please read the help text for this field and it will explain more). If you post a link to your products page I should be able to check more.
If you have moved sites then a good thing to do might be to go to the “Admin Functions” menu and hit the “reset eStore settings to default” button and it will recalculate all the default settings values for this site.
July 26, 2011 at 12:59 am in reply to: Can I assign two commision level to two product for one person? #34695amin007ParticipantNope, the plugins can’t do this kind of commission setup.
July 26, 2011 at 12:56 am in reply to: Affiliate Registration Not Storing in admin area. Unable to login after register #34692amin007ParticipantYes, this usually happens when the database columns are out of sync of if it didn’t get created at all at activation time. When you activated the plugin did you notice an error?
Please deactivate and delete this copy of the plugin then download a fresh build from here and re-install it:
amin007ParticipantJuly 26, 2011 at 12:13 am in reply to: Shopping Cart Width Goes WAY Beyond the Page – Need Help! #34689amin007ParticipantYou have made some HTML coding mistakes on that page. Most likely you have unclosed HTML tags in that page. When you leave HTML tags open and forget to close it then it messes up the rendering of the later tags as it miscalculates things. Please use the validator service to clean up the coding mistakes and the shopping cart will display fine:
If its not something you did then it could be coming from the theme’s header. This test should help you verify this:
https://support.tipsandtricks-hq.com/forums/topic/test-to-identy-a-conflicting-theme-or-plugin
amin007ParticipantYou can use any custom image as your “Buy Button”. Simply design your button image in your preferred image editing software then upload it to your site. Then use the URL of this button image in the “Button Image URL” field when you edit this product.
July 25, 2011 at 4:35 am in reply to: Running 2 Seperate Shops on One Domain (WordPress Multisite) #34627amin007ParticipantI have thought about this one for a while and this one is a little hard to tackle. It’s not just a matter of adding blog ID to the cookie value. What we can do is use cookies to detect if the customer went from site 1 to site 2 (or vice versa) and if that event happens then it will just reset the cart. Will this method help?
amin007ParticipantYou can use any of these fancy product display options offered by eStore to sell your PDF file and the file will get stamped after the purchase:
http://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/ecommerce/stylish-product-display-options-for-wp-estore-829
amin007ParticipantI just updated them so yes please download them again. Look in the eStore’s CSS file (wp_eStore_style.css)
amin007ParticipantThe option to enforce “comment option for logged in users” comes from the standard WordPress settings.
Go to “WordPress Settings” -> “Discussions” then check the “Users must be registered and logged in to comment” field
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