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August 31, 2012 at 4:14 am in reply to: Quick Cache caches user info so new login is hooked to someone else's account. #48851kodeexiiSpectator
Salam n Hola Marfisk,
I am also using Quick Cache.
Here is what I have added in the No Cache URI patterns setting for Quick Cache.
/wp-content/plugins/wp-cart-for-digital-products
/wp-content/plugins/wp-affiliate-platform
/wp-content/plugins/wp-eMemberThis should prevent any caching of pages coming from the above urls.
Try it out. It might solve your problem.
kodeexiiSpectatorSalam..
Oooppsss.. Just found the answer in here -> https://support.tipsandtricks-hq.com/forums/topic/how-to-manually-award-affiliate-commission
However, would it be possible to have the affiliate id saved in the sales data? That would certainly make it easier for us to award commissions to the affiliates. Better yet,how about creating an “Award Commission” button in the Edit Customer page.
The “Award Commission” button could be enabled for customers whose sale data contains referer id and commission not yet awarded to affiliate (check on transaction id in Wp Affiliate Platform Sales Data?).
Just a thought.
Regards
~Hadee Roslan~
kodeexiiSpectatorSalam n Hola,
Interesting. How about creating helper plugin that works across different domains?
Main affiliate domain: maindomain.com
This is where the main wp affiliate plugin is installed.
External domains: domain1.com, domain2.com, etc
This is where the helper wp affiliate plugin is installed.
On all the domains, affiliates can use their affiliate id: maindomain.com/?ap_id=affiliate, domain1.com/?ap_id=affiliate, domain2.com/?ap_id=affiliate
All actual tracking is actually done at maindomain.com
Every other domains just pass the necessary clicks, sales, affiliate activities to maindomain.com. Perhaps can use the remote HTTP Get and POST API?
This way, we can have just one master affiliate center.
Currently I have quite a number of websites – all on totally separate domains. Would like to have affiliates on all of them. I don’t think my affiliates would like the idea of having to create so many affiliate accounts on all the sites.
Now, I may be wrong in saying that you could probably use the Remote HTTP GET and POST for this. My web development knowledge is minimal. Just throwing some ideas.
But if this could be done, this will certainly be the most awesome affiliate plugin on the net. Not that it not already is…
I’ve just started using it, though I’ve bought it for quite a while.. so far, it’s been great.
Regards
~Hadee Roslan~
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