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BobRMember
I’ve installed the latest versions of eMember and eStore and for some reason my bookmark feature no longer works.
When clicked once it seems to do nothing. Click again and it takes you to an error page.
It worked before I upgraded. Anyone else experiencing this issue?
Thanks.
BobRMemberYes, this was a successful case. I’ll leave it enabled for this week. Thanks.
BobRMemberIt worked fine for a customer who became a member this evening. However, I would say 1 in 4 customers end up emailing me saying they’ve not received the email with a link to register. The fact that it works for some and not for others is frustrating.
Here are the debug links for tonight’s latest customer:
BobRMemberMy last 5 customers have not received the registration links after purchase. I have to manually send to them (after first receiving a complaint email from them). Not an ideal way to start our business relationship.
Please help. I am running the latest version of both eStore and eMember. I upgraded last week in hopes it would solve the problem but it has not.
Thanks.
PS – I did not have this problem w/earlier versions of eMember.
February 8, 2012 at 5:10 am in reply to: How to make a Pay for online Video viewing site with access for 30 days #18135BobRMemberAdmin –
I also run eMember. But it seems really over-the-top to make a one-time (one-product) customer become a member for each product. Right?
February 7, 2012 at 7:41 pm in reply to: How to make a Pay for online Video viewing site with access for 30 days #18132BobRMemberYes, but that is quite annoying to a customer who wants, for instance, to purchase 5 separate 30-day access passes to streaming video. They would have to become a member 5 times, etc.
February 7, 2012 at 6:53 am in reply to: How to make a Pay for online Video viewing site with access for 30 days #18130BobRMemberThanks for the help guys. Sorry for so much back and forth (though I can’t be the only user trying to accomplish this).
In essence, it is impossible to have a 7-day access and a 30-day access product live under one eStore roof…
Since the link expiration must be set to the greater amount required (in this scenario, 30 days), and since the APR cookie will be re-issued each time it is clicked from the initial download link, then there is no way to stop a user (who purchased 7-day access) from going to their email on day 10, clicking the encrypted link, and watching the content on that page (thanks to the freshly-issued cookie).
Or am I mistaken?
February 6, 2012 at 8:16 pm in reply to: How to make a Pay for online Video viewing site with access for 30 days #18127BobRMemberIs there any way to get a direct answer to these 3 questions (as in: show me what settings/numbers/values to use)?
1. What amount of hours do I set the link expiration for in the “eStore > Settings > Digital Product Delivery Settings > Duration of Download Link”?
2. What does the shortcode for 7 day access look like?
[wp_eStore_APR expiry=N status=unexpired]
3. What does the shortcode for 30 days look like?
[wp_eStore_APR expiry=N status=unexpired]
February 6, 2012 at 6:04 am in reply to: How to make a Pay for online Video viewing site with access for 30 days #18125BobRMemberAbove you said this: “HOWEVER, if the browser is closed, the cookie is automagically deleted, and the user must get another cookie, via an encrypted link, that hasn’t expired.”
I don’t see how that makes sense with your most recent response.
I you don’t mind, it would really help me to know three things:
1. What amount of hours do I set the link expiration for in the “eStore > Settings > Digital Product Delivery Settings > Duration of Download Link”?
2. What does the shortcode for 7 day access look like?
[wp_eStore_APR expiry=N status=unexpired]
3. What does the shortcode for 30 days look like?
[wp_eStore_APR expiry=N status=unexpired]
Thank you.
February 5, 2012 at 6:48 pm in reply to: How to make a Pay for online Video viewing site with access for 30 days #18123BobRMemberThanks. I *almost* get it.
I still do not understand how you make 2 versions of a product (each with a different link expiration) if there is only one place to set the link expiration globally.
How would *you* accomplish this:
Product 1 = 7 days access to streaming video
Product 2 = 30 days access to streaming video
??
Thanks
February 5, 2012 at 4:12 am in reply to: How to make a Pay for online Video viewing site with access for 30 days #18121BobRMemberSo I’m clear:
1. If method one is used then URL will be accessible indefinitely as long as user clicks link from initial email–OR–they continue to view on original browser.
2. If method 2 is used I can specify # of minutes until URL mask expires. So 30 days = 43,200 minutes, or:
[wp_eStore_APR expiry=43200 status=unexpired]
Finally, when creating this type of product, do I check or uncheck the following settings:
1. Downloadable
2. Pay Per View Content
Thanks. I hope my questions are clear.
February 4, 2012 at 6:36 pm in reply to: How to make a Pay for online Video viewing site with access for 30 days #18119BobRMemberI’ve read all the posts I can find on this. Still don’t understand how to set various link encryption lengths for different products.
Ex.:
Product 1 = Video (streaming access for 24 hours)
Product 2 = Video (streaming access for 30 days)
How do I do this? (I don’t want to use the membership feature as that requires people creating an account for every different purchase. I want to use “Buy Now” or “Add to Cart”.)
Thanks
BobRMemberHoly s$*! that was fast!
BobRMemberIt would be really helpful. It’s really annoying to have to look one line/page at a time to find expired or inactive members en masse. Love to see that feature added. Thanks. Otherwise, great plugin.
May 12, 2011 at 5:05 pm in reply to: Member cancels recurring membership, THEN wishes to join again #32190BobRMemberThanks
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