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Please check your server that handles PayPal Instant Payment Notifications (IPN). IPNs sent to the following URL(s) are failing:
http://www.xxxxxx.net/xxxxxx/?s2member_paypal_notify=1
If you do not recognize this URL, you may be using a service provider that is using IPN on your behalf. Please contact your service provider with the above information. If this problem continues, IPNs may be disabled for your account.
No, I'm not aware of any issues in the latest releases of s2Member in this regard. However, I have seen this happen to other site owners in the past whenever backbone providers have bottlenecks from one location to another. In other words, it's possible it was just a temporary issue that was preventing PayPal from connecting your site. PayPal monitors this and notifies you automatically.burltree66 wrote:I've not changed the location of any of my files in my directory. Could this have something to do with the latest s2member update?
A blank screen on this page is the intended behavior.Hi Jason, I tested the link just now and nothing loads on the page (as in the page is completely blank, no error msgs, nothing).
I would suggest that you enable s2Member's IPN logging/debugging routines here in your Dashboard: s2Member -> PayPal Options -> Account Details -> Logging/Debugging. This way you can see the communication between s2Member and PayPal for yourself.I did a little more digging and PayPal is listing a failed IPN for a payment I received unrelated to my s2member site. The client made a direct payment to me via PayPal. I have multiple income sources coming in via PayPal. does this pose a conflict with my s2member config?
I'm sorry, I missed this element of your integration. Yes, when WordPress updates any plugin on your installation, the entire plugin directory is first deleted, and then re-created with the new version of the plugin. This is true for all plugins. Therefore, if you create files inside the /wp-content/plugins/s2member/ directory, they WILL be erased when/if you upgrade the plugin in the future.paradigmdesign wrote:I suspect that this issue, at least for me, is related to s2member plugin auto updates. I again started getting the same Paypal IPN failure notice as originally reported, which I believe coincided with a recent s2memberpro auto-update. I checked the directory and the "paypal-central-ipn.php" file was again missing, leading me to believe the updates are overwriting the contents of the directory. Is this the case?
If so, I suppose it's safe to locate and reference the file outside the plugin directory -- right?
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