Thanks for the heads up on this thread.
I'm not sure I understand completely, but I think you mean "add-on domain" for your hosting account, which is common with cPanel administrations. So artspress.com is your Primary Domain, with your hosting company, and berkshirereview.net is an add-on domain for this account.
If you intend to run s2Member Pro Forms on berkshirereview.net, you MUST have an SSL certificate that works on this domain. If your current hosting plan does not allow this, you may need to upgrade your hosting plan to one that does, or move to a different hosting provider that allows this; or, perhaps run s2Member Pro on your Primary Domain: artspress.com.
Please note. It's not currently possible to run s2Member Pro Forms on your Primary Domain, where content is being protected on another, completely different site. s2Member Pro Forms, along with the rest of your s2Member installation, needs to be running together on one installation of WordPress ( i.e. on one domain ). Even with an s2Member Unlimited Site License, you wouldn't want to mix Pro Forms from one site, with content on another. Each installation of WordPress runs a unique instance of s2Member. A transaction on any given domain, provides access to content offered on that domain.Statistics: Posted by Jason Caldwell — November 21st, 2011, 2:21 pm
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