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November 2, 2020 at 4:17 am in reply to: How to stop a specific item from being an Affiliate item #7031
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Keymaster@DIDSALES, We don’t really have an option for this except WooCommerce: https://wpaffiliatemanager.com/product-specific-affiliate-commission-for-woocommerce-products/
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Keymaster@vininani, You can use custom CSS or directly edit the code.
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Keymaster@Warren, We don’t have a direct integration with PayPal. You will need to use an e-commerce plugin that supports PayPal: https://wpaffiliatemanager.com/documentation/
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Keymaster@petersideshowmedia-nl, Please enable debug in the affiliates manager settings and make a test affiliate purchase. Send us a copy of the log file using the contact form so we can investigate it: https://wpaffiliatemanager.com/contact/
October 24, 2020 at 6:31 am in reply to: Set creative landing page to URL outside of the website #7021Shadow Labs
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Keymaster@ericafisher, What do you see in the My Creatives interface (Affiliates > My Creatives > View)?
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Keymaster@Farid, The affiliate login form in our plugin is actually generated by WordPress. Our plugin only tells WordPress where to redirect to (affiliate homepage) once this form is submitted and the login is successful. This ensures that the affiliate login doesn’t interfere with your default WordPress login or other functionalities of your website.
Can anyone change how this login works? Yes. The login from comes from WordPress and like all the core WordPress functionalities it can be customized with action hooks and filters. Another script on your site can easily change what happens after a login without making any changes to our code. The only way to resolve this is if:
1) the script in question fixes the code and customizes its own login functionality (instead of affecting all logins to your site)
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2) the script is deactivated
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3) there is an option in the script that you can select to prevent it from applying these changes globallyShadow Labs
Keymaster@clementyo, You can view the affiliate’s profile to see all the commissions they have earned. There is no report for it unfortunately.
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Keymaster@eukalyptusdesign, This is a common issue on servers where there are restrictions on outgoing emails. Please check this link for more information: https://wpaffiliatemanager.com/forums/topic/mail-with-password-not-sent-to-new-affiliate-registers/
October 17, 2020 at 3:41 am in reply to: Affiliates not being taken to affiliate page on log in #7010Shadow Labs
Keymaster@emil_, It’s likely that a plugin is interfering with the redirection to the affiliate homepage: https://wpaffiliatemanager.com/forums/topic/login-redirect-issue-with-pmpro/
Please deactivate one plugin at at time to see which one is causing this issue.
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Keymaster@hasitha12, Are you using an integration from this list: https://wpaffiliatemanager.com/documentation/
Without an integration our plugin cannot automatically reward commissions for purchases.
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Keymaster@futureaccess, You can use this method to customize it: https://wpaffiliatemanager.com/how-to-customize-various-text-messages-displayed-by-affiliates-manager/
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Keymaster@wisesales5858, An affiliate user has the same capability as a subscriber in WordPress. They can only view/edit their profile. Our plugin doesn’t control how a user should access the WordPress admin dashboard. But you might be able to do this with a plugin.
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Keymaster@DrewXland, We haven’t really tested this. You can delete clicks data in bulk if it slows down your site (Affiliates > Admin Functions).
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Keymaster@lucios54, This warning is coming from the apache mod_security on the server for version 2.6.6 (which is really old). Please contact your web host to see why this is happening.
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