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Revoke Specific Post Access

PostPosted: June 11th, 2011, 10:08 am
by mweichert
Hello,

Several questions related to specific post functionality:

1) What happens (technically) when a refund is issued from PayPal for specific post purchasers?
2) Are SP purchasers stored somewhere in the DB?
3) Is there any means of revoking access for a specific post purchaser? I would think that manually generated access links would have to be treated differently as well.

Thanks,
Mike

Re: Revoke Specific Post Access

PostPosted: June 11th, 2011, 11:37 pm
by Cristián Lávaque
These are all great questions. I can answer the 2nd one: no, you'd check your PayPal history for that. I'm emailing Jason about the rest.

Re: Revoke Specific Post Access

PostPosted: June 14th, 2011, 1:26 am
by Jason Caldwell
mweichert wrote:Hello,

Several questions related to specific post functionality:

1) What happens (technically) when a refund is issued from PayPal for specific post purchasers?
2) Are SP purchasers stored somewhere in the DB?
3) Is there any means of revoking access for a specific post purchaser? I would think that manually generated access links would have to be treated differently as well.

Thanks,
Mike

Thanks for the excellent questions.
Sorry, no. s2Member deals mostly with Membership Level Access, and Specific Post/Page Access Links ( at this time, v110606 ), are 100% self-contained. That is, there is no way to revoke access. However, you can limit the amount of time they are good for. This can be accomplished whenever you generate a Specific Post/Page Button and/or Pro Form Shortcode.

We'll try to improve upon this in a future release.