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  • March 7, 2017 at 9:29 pm in reply to: Google URL Shortener Reliability… #69186
    Romeo Crow
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    Hi, I just opened my store and had my first sale.

    The customer downloaded 4 bundled products, that totaled around 60 different Bitly download links.

    After the 40th link the rest of the downloads returned:

    “Error in the link shortener API call! Status code: 403”

    I checked Bitly:

    “The status_code is 403 when rate limited”

    Here is Bitly’s page on API calls rate limiting:

    https://dev.bitly.com/rate_limiting.html

    I’m not a developer, so I’m not too clear on what this means.

    My question is:

    That was one customer (buying multiple products). If I have multiple customers buying multiple products at the same time, are they all going to suffer this problem? (i.e. not having their purchases delivered!)

    Please let me know your feedback, as this is a potentially crippling problem!

    February 13, 2017 at 7:07 pm in reply to: Want to display products using check boxes #45912
    Romeo Crow
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    Has there been any movement on a simple “Checkbox” grid for products yet? (this thread is 4 years old!)

    I have 30+ songs, with more added each month. I want to be able to add a simple grid:

    Song name | Price | Checkbox

    At the end there can be a master “Add to Cart” button (similar to the eStore Bulk Item Purchase addon).

    I can’t imagine I’m the only one who’d find this function extremely useful?

    ****

    Even better; if the grid could also have an ajax “Filter” functionality (i.e. people could see only products from one category, like a specific album name, or one product type, like MP3 file, etc).

    February 13, 2017 at 4:12 pm in reply to: eStore > Admin Functions > Multiple Product IDs #75104
    Romeo Crow
    Member

    Shame, that would be really helpful :)

    February 6, 2017 at 6:27 pm in reply to: eStore – How to Use a Text Link or URL to Accommodate the Purchase of a Product #45610
    Romeo Crow
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    @wpCommerce, thanks for the reply. I have installed the latest versions of everything – I think I was quite far behind! I will re-look at it to see if it’s sorted itself out. If not, I’ll come back (so assume it’s closed/sorted for now!).

    On a related note; sorry for the slow response; I was expecting to receive an email/notification when I had a reply on this forum so assumed there’d been no reply!

    Just about working out how to use it now – including how to find my previous User Activity – so hopefully I’ll be able to keep up to date now.

    February 6, 2017 at 4:17 pm in reply to: eStore > Admin Functions > Multiple Product IDs #75102
    Romeo Crow
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    Thanks wzp.

    Yes, I already use this function (from above: “this is similar to the function already built in to the Digital Product URL field of the Add/Edit Product area”), but it isn’t quite what I’m after.

    That function is handy when adding new products.

    It isn’t useful when using the Admin Functions to manually generate downloads.

    As per my original post; I want to generate manual download links for multiple products, even when those multiple products are, themselves, multiple products of single products – e.g. they are each an album of 24 individual song file downloads.

    That way, if I wanted to generate download codes for 6 x albums (with each album having multiple download files within it) then I want to generate those 6 links in one go, not by doing it 6 times.

    (so, it’s basically the same idea as you said, but just in the Admin Functions section!)

    Is it possible?

    January 16, 2017 at 2:43 am in reply to: eStore – How to Use a Text Link or URL to Accommodate the Purchase of a Product #45608
    Romeo Crow
    Member

    I’ve two buy now text links on my website sidebar [http://romeocrow.com/blog]

    They work fine in sending people to Paypal to pay.

    I’ve just tried to amend them to the stripe basic payment gateway, as I want a pop-up Stripe form instead, but it doesn’t work; the page tries to reload something and then times out.

    Here is a screenshot [http://prntscr.com/dw5982]

    This is what I’m using for the pay now button link:

    [http://romeocrow.com/?wp_eStore_buy_now=14&gateway=stripe_basic]

    Is this correct? (for my product, ID 14)

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