peterhuk wrote:
Hi Jason,
I have reread your response and I notice you have stated that using
S2Member Pro I can avoid the 20% limit when using Paypal standard
Is that correct?
If so “Yippee” you just made another sale of S2Member Pro.
Yes, that is correct. With s2Member Pro, you can avoid the 20% rule.
1, I have got these Paypal buttons down to a fine art, I have a menu
full of options that a customer can select from then convert selected
to a paypal button using a few functions and your encryption system.
Will I have to change all this to take advantage of the S2Member Pro?
I'll be careful how I answer this. It's not a huge deal, because s2Member Pro Forms also use Shortcodes, and the primary difference between the Shortcode for PayPal Buttons and Pro Forms, is the Shortcode name itself ( i.e. [s2Member-PayPal-Button /] vs. [s2Member-Pro-PayPal-Form /] ).
Most of the Attributes passed in to these Shortcodes are identical. That being said, the concepts are entirely different. With s2Member Pro, you're generating Forms that are displayed on your site. With the free version, you're just building Buttons.
2, I only use S2Member level 1, any modification will only consist of
the addition or subtraction of member capabilities. Will this
cause any problems with modification i.e the S2Memeber
modification section only seem to be interested in actual user
level modification.
The modification process is enhanced with s2Member Pro. I can't think of anything you can do with Buttons that you can't do better with Pro Form integration. In the latest version of s2Member ( including the Pro version ), it is possible to use a (+) sign at the beginning of your list of Custom Capabilities. This allows a site owner to add Custom Capabilities to any that already exist. In the latest version, click the [?] icon next to the field for Custom Capabilities and you'll find details/examples of how to do this.
3, (the cheekiest question) I am developing this at home
on my personal PC i.e php and mysql ect hosted at home
before installing on a external hosted service. Will I need a
single site license or multi site license?
Yes, that's fine to do that. There is nothing in the plugin that will prevent this. So long as you're testing the software in a *development* environment that is not open to the public, you'll be operating within the terms of our licensing agreement. http://www.s2member.com/prices/Statistics: Posted by Jason Caldwell — April 7th, 2011, 5:11 pm
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