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  • April 19, 2013 at 5:26 pm in reply to: Force customer to read and confirm health and safety statement before checkout #55090
    Conrad Farlow
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    Another question.

    The Terms and Conditions are the same for all fisheries but the rules are slightly different.

    In WP-wStore it appears that the terms and conditions URL is global, so how can I accommodate this? Is it possible to have individual T&Cs for each product?

    That would be ideal for us.

    Regards

    Conrad

    April 12, 2013 at 7:35 pm in reply to: Force customer to read and confirm health and safety statement before checkout #55089
    Conrad Farlow
    Member

    Fantastic and such a rapid response too. I can’t believe that I missed that!!!

    May 12, 2012 at 11:15 pm in reply to: Your account has been activated email being sent prematurely #44890
    Conrad Farlow
    Member

    Sorry for the late reply, your explanation helped me get the results that I needed.

    Thanks

    Conrad

    April 29, 2012 at 7:24 pm in reply to: WP eMember and Word Press log in persistance #44512
    Conrad Farlow
    Member

    I am using simple-press and no I am not using a caching program. Simple-press uses the WP login to detect whether a user is logged in or not. There is a disparity between the widget log in status and the actuality of whether a member is logged into word press or not.

    You can test this out at http://abftest.co.uk there is a log in that I provided using the form on the 2nd April, if you no longer have it please email me.

    Regards

    Conrad

    April 23, 2012 at 1:39 am in reply to: Removing fields from edit profile page #44341
    Conrad Farlow
    Member

    Oh how terribly embarrassing, don’t know how I missed that! I must have seen it when I first set things up and then promptly forgot!

    I really am getting older…………

    Conrad

    April 7, 2012 at 1:27 am in reply to: Member's Login Session Length #17537
    Conrad Farlow
    Member

    Can you define ‘a very long time’? I’d like the option of allowing people to stay logged in indefinitely.

    April 3, 2012 at 11:15 am in reply to: 2 WP installations with common log-in :- 2nd site problems. #43570
    Conrad Farlow
    Member

    Yes that seems to work perfectly now. Thanks very much for the help.

    April 1, 2012 at 12:18 pm in reply to: 2 WP installations with common log-in :- 2nd site problems. #43567
    Conrad Farlow
    Member

    Certainly site 1 is:

    http://www.abftest.co.uk

    and site 2 is:

    http://www.merchandise.barbelfishers.com

    Username: TipsAndTricks

    Password: testmember1234

    Regards

    Conrad

    March 31, 2012 at 11:44 pm in reply to: 2 WP installations with common log-in :- 2nd site problems. #43565
    Conrad Farlow
    Member

    Sorry logout! logout! I do and always have had the correct URL in the correct settings for the ‘After Logout Page’.

    Try to consider me to be of medium ability not a complete numpty :) I just type too fast and don’t proof read too well. Usually because I up far too late messing around with websites, something I am sure many of us are familiar with :)

    Perhaps I can see what is actually being called by using Firebug? For some reason the logout link is not working as it should. As it is a physical URL that is definitely functional I don’t really understand why. Where are the settings data stored? In particular the “After Logout Page”?

    Could it be that there are some settings ‘remnants’ from the fact that I ‘cloned’ the second site from the first site and then just updated wp-config to use the right DB prefix? I did this because I wanted the same theme and plugins as a starting point. I have also modified certain aspects of the eMember plugin, only related to styles and text output in the eng.php file and nothing that could cause this. Also in case you have any doubts can I remind you that First site works perfectly well using the very same modified file.

    Regards

    Conrad

    March 31, 2012 at 2:03 pm in reply to: 2 WP installations with common log-in :- 2nd site problems. #43563
    Conrad Farlow
    Member

    Sorry I thought that my initial post made that clear, I have specified the login page to be.

    http://www.2nd_site.com/member-login/

    If I copy and paste the value into the browser address bar the page works fine. So something is causing that value to be ignored? I have always filled that value in the past; I presume that leaving it blank causes the wordpress login to be displayed? That is what is happening.

    March 31, 2012 at 3:11 am in reply to: 2 WP installations with common log-in :- 2nd site problems. #43561
    Conrad Farlow
    Member

    Hello.

    Yes the login works perfectly, it is only logout redirection on the 2nd site. All I really want to do is share a set of users on 2 different sites. I would be quite happy if they were only able to register on the 1st site but I do need content protection on the 2nd and I do need the 2 sites to have the same set of members.

    Independent logging in and out would be fine by me.

    Regards

    Conrad

    March 26, 2012 at 8:13 am in reply to: WP eMember – Transfer settings to another site or forum #43395
    Conrad Farlow
    Member

    That’s great, I will do this tonight.

    Regards

    Conrad

    March 26, 2012 at 8:11 am in reply to: Modify display of registration and login forms… #25310
    Conrad Farlow
    Member

    Perfect, thanks very much.

    March 26, 2012 at 12:43 am in reply to: Modify display of registration and login forms… #25307
    Conrad Farlow
    Member

    By the way why does

    Code:

    not work? How did you format the code insert above?

    March 26, 2012 at 12:40 am in reply to: Modify display of registration and login forms… #25306
    Conrad Farlow
    Member

    Hi I knew that I could do that for that line but if I do then the subsequent My Secure RSS and Edit Profile hyperlinks are not formatted correctly. If I add paragraph tags to all three of these lines then the links appear with large vertical spaces in between. If I add the <p> tag to line 280 as you have suggested above but do not add the </p> tag then the display is exactly as I want it.

    All I want to do is add some vertical space to the start of this block of hyperlinks. So how would I do that immediately above line 280. As memberships never expire on my site I have commented out lines 272-279.

    I tried to add a line break tag to the beginning of line 280 but don’t know and could not figure out the correct syntax. I couldn’t find an example where this had been done before a hyperlink in the code.

    While I have a solution I don’t like it because I know it is what we call a ‘bodge’ in the UK.

    Regards

    Conrad

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