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Jason Caldwell wrote:Hi there. Thanks for reporting your experience.
With s2Member installed, Open Registration defaults to OFF. In other words, your registration forms ( all of them, including BuddyPress /register/ ) will ONLY be accessible by a paid Member or a site Administrator. However, you can enable Open Registration by navigating to: s2Member -> General Options -> Open Registration. This will unlock your registration forms to the public.
As far as running s2Member Pro forms vs. BuddyPress registration forms, I don't see a problem. However, please paint us a picture of your installation. Are you running a Multisite Network, or a stand-alone installation of WordPress? Are you running BuddyPress with MultiBlog enabled?
phrantick wrote:HI Jason,
I have the same problem. Here's our context:
Wordpress: 3.0.5
Buddypress: 1.2.7
S2Member: 3.3.2
S2Pro: 1.3.2
We have s2Member registration working with a PayPal Pro sandbox account. I can sign up a new user and have them pay all without leaving the site. Great
BUT .... s2Member Pro gathers all the profile fields leaving the Buddypress profile fields untouched. When the user goes to his Buddypress profile page all the fields (except FirstName) are blank. I have tried this with and without defining s2Member custom profile fields.
How do I get s2Member Pro with PayPal Pro to use the Buddypress profile fields on the regi form, OR (worst option) convince the BuddyPress profile pages and all profile functionality to use the s2Member Pro profile fields?
The option to 'enable Open Registration' (as you put it) is a no go. We do not want open registration - ie membership must be paid for.
Cheers
PhillJason Caldwell wrote:Hi there. Thanks for reporting your experience.
With s2Member installed, Open Registration defaults to OFF. In other words, your registration forms ( all of them, including BuddyPress /register/ ) will ONLY be accessible by a paid Member or a site Administrator. However, you can enable Open Registration by navigating to: s2Member -> General Options -> Open Registration. This will unlock your registration forms to the public.
As far as running s2Member Pro forms vs. BuddyPress registration forms, I don't see a problem. However, please paint us a picture of your installation. Are you running a Multisite Network, or a stand-alone installation of WordPress? Are you running BuddyPress with MultiBlog enabled?
3.5 Changelog wrote:(s2Member). Bug fix. When s2Member was running together with BuddyPress, wp-login.php?redirect_to= logic implemented by BuddyPress was conflicting with s2Member's handling of wp-login.php?redirect_to=, including Login Welcome Page redirection. s2Member v3.5 resolves this BuddyPress conflict by removing all Filters applied by BuddyPress to login_redirect; thereby eliminating the conflict all together. This conflict was resolved in favor of s2Member, because s2Member provides a very comprehensive option configuration for this behavior in it's General Options panel.
Gayatriom wrote:Hey guys.
So I figured out my issue.
I am using BP template pack.
What I hadn't done is move over the register folder to my child theme.
Check to see if that's there.
If it's not then basically the register.php file for BP isn't there.
Once I did that it all worked perfectly!
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