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from the wppizza->access rights page :
Menu Items and Categories are accessible just like “normal” posts
i.e access to menu items and categories are managed by wordpress just like access to “normal” posts/categories
personally, i would probably use some role management plugin and create a new dedicated role you can assign access to as you need want .
Generally I also do not think giving editing capabilities to subscribers is a good idea really. but that’s up to you of course and will always depend on your circumstances
This reply has been marked as private.not sure i totally understand:
which email in particular ?if you are talking about registered user emails then there are a lot of plugins in existence that allow you to do that
though mostly in csv i believe, that should suffice I would thinkhttps://www.google.co.uk/?gws_rd=ssl#q=wordpress+export+users
>Any possibilities on getting wp-pizza to talk to printnode in the future?
theoretically this is probably possible.
however, why do you want to pay $5/monoths for this when you can have it free with google cloudprint ?(but maybe there’s another useful feature they are offering that I am not seeing/missing that would make the 5/month worthwhile)
>I’m just contributing my experience as business owner.
that’s fair enough , and I’m glad you did,
I just happen to disagree that forcing registration makes any difference whatsoever in validating whether or not people exist and just add the possibly to annoy potential customers
Hi
you are of course totally entitled to your opinion.
I am not going to argue with you in detail here as everything I think about this I believe I have already said in the topic you mentioned.
Allow me to reply to a couple of things though.
>I can not verify whether any order is a prank or someone has actually ordered an item.
i can’t see how registration helps there.>All of this can be easily evaded by users taking a minute to register
that’s the point. many/some probably won’t and take their business elsewhere to begin with>But if they have to call an IT specialist to integrate registration…
you don’t. as i said, use some other plugin. something like this springs to mind for example (though not tested), but there are probably many others
https://wordpress.org/plugins/pagerestrict/Hi
thanks for pointing that out
I’m surprised no-one mentioned that before actually.
Will be fixed in the next updateThis reply has been marked as private.a) never mind files/dbdump etc, you have duplicator installed so i just get the files i need that way (instead of explaining to you what this means)
b)re previous version – send me an email to dev[at]wp-pizza.com and i’ll send you the previous version in return.
HOWEVER, the previous version has EXACTLY the issue you are describing so i question the wisdom of using it.
Having said that, if it works for you – even only temporarily – while we get to the bottom of it, I’m more than happy toit isn’t really a matter of “knowing how to use the system” .
the question is , why does the customer data not get passed on / stored – and even more bizarrly – why does this only happen occasionally (somewhat thinking out loud here)
again: logfiles please !
also – if possible – a database dump of the wppizza_order table …something strange is going on … and i am beginning to suspect it’s got nothing to do with stripe at all…
we are talking across each other….:)
anyway
>look at my order history you will see two examples
but i also see the one in between that HAS the info !in other words:
i know that in version 1.3 there was a possibility for a customer to submit an order without entering his personal info (whether that would have been a wise idea is a different matter)as of v 1.3.1 a customer cannot do that anymore (i have verified this with other installations/ people)
if you downgrade you will open yourself up to this issue again….(and perhaps others if you downgrade further)
again though: as you have logging enabled form what i can tell, maybe sending me those *might* shine some light on it .
thing is this – from what i can see – it’s not that customer details did not get passed on (as you DO have orders with that info in it between the ones where yo dont)
issue is, that some customers – apparently – did not actually put in their info (personally i blame them for that omission, but there should of course have been a sanity check – as there is now in v 1.3.1!
a) you can use whatever version of the gateway you want (with the caveats of course)
b) I know the older version had an issue it would send an order through if customer didn’t put in required fields
huh ? that IS the issue you are having . am i missing something ?
the problem (and only difference) with 1.3 as opposed to 1.3.1 is that 1.3.1 does NOT allow you anymore to NOT enter required info whereas 1.3 omitted to do that sanity check
hmm,
i really cannot see how (not with version 1.3.1 anyway)
i don’t think this will give m any ideas/clues , but no harm having a look:
maybe you can zip up all log files in the logs directory of the stripe gateway and send them to me ( dev[at]wp-pizza.com )PS: it’ all back to what it was (i.e all i had changed was re-enable stripe to check some things and now i disabled it again)
ok, i’ll have a quick test.
i will enable a couple of things (leave things alone for a moment) and get back to you in the next 1/2 hour
with 1.3 that might have made sense (up to a point , discussion of which/why is irrelevant here for the moment) -with 1.3.1, i cannot see how.
could you turn it on again and i’ll check some things – or – if you prefer – tomorrow when you are closed (i can just open the shop in your admin for 5 minutes to be able to add something to the cart and mess around on the order page to check things or something to that effect)
> this is a must before allowing them to ….
i think you are slightly misunderstanding how this works.
in short, yes, you can do that, but you (the customer) does not make the selection before choosing half/half etc
the way to do that is as follows:
create/add “ingredients” -> thin, deep pan, crust, cheesecreate a custom group as appropriate and set these 4 “ingredients” there
group type -> one and one only ….(radio)…etc
and set
“Ingredients can only be applied to whole menu item even if half and/or quarters are enabled (has no effect when only whole is enabled)”outcome: have a look here
https://www.wp-pizza.com/twentytwelve/ -> “pizza half and half”>re flyout window:
sorry, that’s nothing i can advise you withdid you have that issue *after* updating to 1.3.1 (stripe) or before (i.e with 1.3) ?
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