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pay pal error

Postby GamervsGamer » January 15th, 2012, 6:28 pm

i created a paypal button that charges $99 for 1 year membership with no reoccurring charges. i even created a button with reoccurring fees, yet I still get this error:

Invalid Regular period. You must specify valid values for the A3, P3, and T3 parameters for a subscription.
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Re: pay pal error

Postby Eduan » January 15th, 2012, 6:35 pm

Are you generating the buttons over at PayPal? Or is it in s2Member?

If it's in PayPal you need to follow Jason's instructions so the buttons are integrated with s2Member correctly. viewtopic.php?f=36&t=309#p1333

I hope that helps. :)
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Re: pay pal error

Postby GamervsGamer » January 15th, 2012, 9:16 pm

no the button is made on s2member
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Re: pay pal error

Postby Eduan » January 15th, 2012, 10:44 pm

Then it could be a parsing error.

Could you try making a compatibility test with the other plugins and themes?

Just disable each plugin one by one (without including s2Member) until the problem goes away. If you can't make the changes site-wide because you already have users or somethings like that, you can use the Plugin Organizer plugin if you want in order to only disable the plugin on the page with the problem.

Also could you please try changing the theme to the default one (TwentyEleven)? And see if it works after that. Again, if you can't disable the theme in a site-wide manner you can use the Page Theme plugin in order to change the theme to the default theme in a specific page.

You should try one at a time in order to make sure you find the correct problem.

Another fast way is to deactivate all the plugins (not s2Member) and change back to the default theme (TwentyEleven), and then clear your browser's cache. See if the problem goes away, if it does, then activate each plugin one per one until the problem appears again, then the theme you were using, that should show up the criminal.

If you find the criminal, could you please tell me which plugin/theme was causing the problems? Thanks.

Please tell me how it goes and I hope this helps. :)
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