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hapke wrote:Something very strange happened:
a)When I put the button shortcode or form code into the sidebar widget (text widget)in both cases feedburner opens instead of PayPal.
hapke wrote:Shortcode does not work in the sidebar (within a text widget), doesn't it?
Cristián Lávaque wrote:I just tried a shortcode in a Text widget and it worked fine.
Cristián Lávaque wrote:I see it now. Do you get that error with the very same code if used in a post/page?
Did you configure s2Member with a Membership Options Page yet? It's fine if you don't intend to use Membership Level Access, but s2Member will NOT apply your Restriction Options until a Membership Options Page has been configured.1) Yes, I know. I have not configured an options page, no levels etc. because I only use a specific post protection by entering the ID of the post inside the restriciton options. I followed the video instructions. Must I do anything else?
Jason Caldwell wrote:Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
Did you configure s2Member with a Membership Options Page yet? It's fine if you don't intend to use Membership Level Access, but s2Member will NOT apply your Restriction Options until a Membership Options Page has been configured.
Since the IPN log indicates success, but your RTN log indicates failure, that suggests to me that your Auto-Return/PDT integration is invalid. under: s2Member -> PayPal Options -> Auto-Return/PDT Integration[/b][/i]. Be sure that your PayPal account has Auto-Return (on) and PDT/ Payment Data Transfer enabled.
hapke wrote:One thing I like to mention: Is it possible to integrate an "agree to the terms ..." button here? It is required in Germany and some other European countries.
Usually not necessary. But yes, if you really need to. Please check your /s2member-pro/includes/templates/forms/ directory. You can take the default templates, and place some ( or all of them ) into your own WordPress® theme directory. s2Member Pro will automatically find your custom templates there. By placing custom templates into your theme directory, you can be sure they won't get overwritten in a future upgrade. Either that, or you can just use the default templates like they are, and customize them with your own CSS rules inside the Stylesheet for your WordPress® theme ( i.e. style.css ). If you're using a PriMo Theme ( for instance, the s2Clean Theme ), check your Theme Options Panel, under: Custom CSS / Style Sheet.
Jason Caldwell wrote:Ah. I see what you're trying to do now.
However, I've seen some site owners get creative in this area, by using a custom template for their checkout form, which is made possible by s2Member Pro.
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