![]() If you do “View Source” when viewing your “Collectable Membership Subscriptions” page, you should not see any PHP code in there. If you’re using the HTML Code version, I recommend trying to the Shortcode version (simply regenerate the button in Dashboard -› s2Member® -› PayPal® Buttons and copy/paste the resulting shortcode). Have you checked those settings? If the “Collectable Membership Subscriptions” page was created by someone who doesn’t have permission to run PHP code, the PHP code on that page won’t get processed.Īnother thing I recommend trying is using the s2Member PayPal Button Shortcode instead of copy/pasting the HTML Form code (which is what it looks like you’ve done… however I could be mistaken). I believe the plugin has settings that allow you to define who is allowed to run PHP code. Installing and activating the PHP Execution plugin should’ve been enough to tell WordPress to process the PHP code on that page, but apparently something else is going on. The problem is still that your page is not “processing” the PHP code. This topic was modified 4 years, 3 months ago by Tracy Hickman. You can look at the link in question on my sales page.Ĭlick on the button below ‘Mordale Early Subscription’ to see the Paypal response.Īs this is a new installation … what have I done wrong? I checked the purchaser's user record on my wordpress site and there was no posting made regarding the transaction ID. ![]() The customer who purchased the item was a previous user and I, being the administrator of the site, would be identified as a previous user as well. These, I believe, are truncated returns of the button lines which identify previous users and the customer's IP address for tracking. When I hover over the ‘Options:’ link in PayPal, it opens a pop-up containing what looks like four lines containing a a string “?php echo S2MEMBER_CURRENT_USER_VALUE_FO” followed by what looks to be three repeating strings of “?>:< ?php echo S2MEMBER_CURRENT_USER_VALUE_FO". When I click on the purchase button (buy now), it took me to paypal but the check out page shows a strange option as in the screen capture below: I went to the sales page to try the button. ![]() I had my first sale today but it returned a strange Invoice ID from Paypa as shown in the screen capture below: However, I should mention that with or without this modification, I’m still getting the odd results below. If there is a way to include a “weight” function in the shortcode, I’d certainly go that route. This means that I must use the HTML code rather than the preferred shortcode so that I can change the ‘no_shipping’ value to ‘2’ and add aįor shipping and tax calculations. My subscription sales include both web access AND a physical product. I am operating under PHP 5.3, WordPresss 3.4.2 with a Swift 6.2.2 theme. ![]() I just upgraded my secure website from dlGuard to s2member two days ago. ![]()
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