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August 2, 2016 at 12:05 am in reply to: Problems with "All-in-One Event Calendar by Time.ly" Plugin #7676
jscmal
ParticipantHi,
thank you for the documentation.Anyway, in this case the Page is a Standard Page, and not a custom post type.
regards
G.Aloe
August 1, 2016 at 11:13 pm in reply to: Problems with "All-in-One Event Calendar by Time.ly" Plugin #7672jscmal
ParticipantHi,
it is a Page.The Page is used to be a Dashboard for all the Membership Levels, with text/links/images that are different per Membership Level. This is done using the classic plugin “Eyes Only: User Access Shortcode”.
In a portion of the page, only for a specific membership level there is a small Event Calendar, by a shortcode added in the page. This is done using the “All-in-One Event Calendar by Time.ly”
The page worked very well for months. But I have seen that inactive and expired users are now able to see the content of the page in the same way it is possible for every active user.
This happens ONLY for this specific page, for the rest of the contents everything works properly.
I made a check removing portions of the Content Page and I experienced that Removing the calendar shortcode, the page comes back to work properly.
This means, that at least the latest upgrade of the Calendar Plugin has a code that compromise the work of the Simple Membership Plugin for that specific page where the Calendar shortcode is applied.
This is the situation.
Kind regards.
G.Aloe
jscmal
ParticipantHi,
and what about a way to manage the Menu ?remove element from the menu for a user that is inactive is a good thing too.
March 29, 2016 at 10:56 am in reply to: Renewing the Subscription when the user has changed the user profile email #6137jscmal
ParticipantNow it is clear.
Then if the user is logged in it is not important if he has changed the email address or not.
I have already set the buttons in a protected webpage to use only for the logged in members. Then it should work properly.
Thanks a lot for the clarification.
jscmal
ParticipantHi, there is a plugin that give the possibility to manage the menu using the Simple Membership Plugin Levels:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-membership-menu/
The plugin works, I use it. But I am aware that the Simple Membership Plugin should provide this specific feature and not external providers.
In alternative, you can use very well the classic Nav Menu Role menu:
jscmal
ParticipantI don’t know… But for Business Purpose, I think that is better that people are able to see at least the number of comments.
Of course the Subscription Plans are for business purpose, not for hobby.
Nobody is able to access inside a website created for business. but who is inside has to see what is for his subscription plans and of course he has understand that there is something that give a real value if he upgrade his subscription to a higher one.
jscmal
ParticipantUnfortunately, there is still no solution for the problem.
@mbrsolution, the problem is that if you have a content with the more tag, a user that is not able to read the content, he see the same text of the post until the more tag, published in any comment to the post.Post:
This is an example. The rest of the content is not permitted for your membership level.Comment text:
This is an example. The rest of the content is not permitted for your membership level.I have the same text visible in any comment added, when a user open a post that is not permitted for his subscription plan.
February 3, 2016 at 1:25 am in reply to: User Created 2 Accounts with the same email after the Payment. #5118jscmal
ParticipantHi,
unfortunately I didn’t recreate it, also because I have not idea how it was possible.I have realized this problem, happened only for this user, because he told me that he was not able to read the content of a page.
Then I checked the members list to edit the Member Level for that user and I have seen that I had 2 records for the same user:
1 – The active account was with the Free Membership Level set for it and this was not correct.
2 – The [incomplete] account was the same of the active account but with the Payment ID and the correct Membership Level.The thing that I can think is that maybe the user manually reloaded the registration page without the unique code of the page, specific for him. So he was able to register as free member. In this way the system created a new account (with the same email of the other one) but without the Payment ID.
The other account instead was still there waiting that the user would complete the registration by the unique form that he has received via email.
I don’t find other reasonable explanation over this one.
I am perplexed like you. Fortunately it was only an isolated case and I fixed it manually removing the [incomplete] account and managing properly the settings of the other one that was active.
I don’t know what other things tell you about this strange case.
Kind regards
G.Aloe
January 7, 2016 at 5:47 pm in reply to: Registration email and Admin Notification email for the new user were not sent #4792jscmal
ParticipantHi. Nothing to ask. The problem was managed with who take care of the mail server. 🙂
But definitely the possibility that the user can change his emails address, the one used for the payment is not good.
Maybe the service should save the paypal email in the member profile DB record, so that it will be available when the user will start a new subscription (activating again the account).
January 4, 2016 at 8:00 pm in reply to: Registration email and Admin Notification email for the new user were not sent #4747jscmal
ParticipantNo.
I think that it can be a real problem, because the user is created using the data from paypal. The user in the registration should not be able to change the email.
When an account is expired or inactive, there is no sense to let the user create another account by the payment. This rises problems.
January 4, 2016 at 12:36 am in reply to: Registration email and Admin Notification email for the new user were not sent #4737jscmal
Participantehm NO.
It doesn’t work in this way. I made several tests in past.
When a user stop the subscription the account is automatically turned in “Inactive” but it is still there and when the user make a new subscription (with the same paypal email) that account is turned newly in “Active” Status.
This is what happened in every test that I have done.
Instead I never tested the possibility that the user could change the email by the registration form. This is something new.
January 3, 2016 at 10:11 pm in reply to: Registration email and Admin Notification email for the new user were not sent #4724jscmal
ParticipantOk, now I have more details.
The hosting provider made some changes in the mailbox service that’s why just that one email was not sent.
But what I have never experienced before was that the user with the registration page was able to change his email address.
What happen if the user will stop his subscription and later in future he will want subscribe again? Maybe the subscription will open for him a second account with the paypal email…
I don’t know. What do you think?
January 3, 2016 at 4:34 pm in reply to: Registration email and Admin Notification email for the new user were not sent #4713jscmal
ParticipantI managed this problems contacting the hosting provided that manage the mailboxes and any other things.
I have received the notification email to the Admin about the registration of the new user, after that I sent to him the link to the registration page.
What is still missing is that I don’t know if the email to make the registration was really sent to him or not. I am waiting an answer from the hosting provider that has the mailbox logs.
jscmal
ParticipantHi, I have a community of paid users based on BuddyPress and Simple Membership Plugin. It works!
jscmal
ParticipantHi,
I have only the intention to make the TOTAL logout from WordPress, then from any service like swpm where the user is logged in.The question means that I see different url parameters to make the logout from wordpress and from the swpm.
– http://XXXXXXXX/wp-login.php?action=logout&redirect_to=http://XXXXXXX&_wpnonce=b46aed0555
– http://XXXXXXXX/wp-login.php?action=logout&_wpnonce=b46aed0555
– http://XXXXXXXX/?swpm-logout=trueThen the doubt was: maybe swpm before to log out makes a disable something or check something.
I want only make the wordpress logout in a “clean” way.
🙂
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