Download after getting email does not download the file.
Just purchased and installed to our staging site.
Here is a link to the file. It is a PDF.
https://maseno.bviinc.co/download/test-file/
FYI: It is set to download the file right after the email is provided not sending the link.
I’m cloning my site onto another server. In order to transfer all of my download files and proper linking which tables in the database do I need to move? Also which files in my server do I need to move? I found a folder of download-manager-files which I assume is all of the actual files.. but how can I transfer the actual download posts and meta data?
Thanks!
So when I purchased your product and registered, I got an email with a link to come back to your site and login and there you displayed my purchased items for download. How do I set this up on my site?
I want to set up software downloads for users and when they come and login, they go to their dashboard and see the files available for them to download.
Is this possible with your WPDM Pro or are you suing something else to make it happen?
I am trying to set up and use your plugin, but when I activate it. I get a space that appears under my footer and has a link that says download that links to the page I’m on.
Whats’ going on?
Hello I cannot get the audio player preview to work if the download has a $ amount for sale. The preview player does not work. I’ve used all the short codes and the play button short code but nothing. I also have a audio that is a free download and the preview plays fine on that one.
If i want to sell an audio , the preview does not play. I have all the audio files set to allow access to all visitors and in my main settings they are set to:
When user is not allowed to download: only block download link
I cannot quite get this to work
Hi,
I Use WPDM Pro and All Add-ons
I’m trying to use the [popup_link] but it’s not work.
How Can I use it?
My Site Use The7 Theme
and i Installed WPDM, wpdm-archive-page, wpdm-download-button, wpdm-extended-shortcodes, wpdm-tinymce-button.
this is my link template code
[popup_link]
<span style=”margin-left:30px;font-size:8pt;font-weight:300″><i style=”margin: 2px 0 0 5px;opacity:0.5″ class=”fa fa-th-large”></i> [file_size] <i style=”margin: 2px 0 0 5px;opacity:0.5″ class=”fa fa-download”></i> [download_count] downloads</span>
but, When i Click [popup_link], the modal popup appear like attachment.
Help me, Please.
Hello,
Can you please solve thi? This is the error message we get when trying to donload:
Download link is expired. Please get new download link.
Rds,
Theo
When attaching a file from the Add New Package admin page and uploading a new file for the package using the Attach Files admin panel within the Add New page and publishing the new package, the PDF Stamper plugin does not stamp the file thus attached when downloaded.
The package version involved in this scenario are:
WordPress Download Manager version 4.6.0
WPDM – File Manager version 1.2.0
WPDM – PDF Stamper version 1.8.0
WPDM – Default Values version 1.5.1. This is included for completeness, I don’t believe it has anything to do with the problem.
Although this issue has occurred with previous releases of each of the plugins and previous versions of of WordPress.
The steps to recreate the issue are:
1. Go to Add New Package
2. Enter title
3. Accept default values set by the default settings plugin add-on.
4. Add the pdf file using Drag-and-Drop feature of the Attach File admin panel. The Attached Files admin panel will show the file name without any path info. (See image-1.jpg)
5. Select a category.
6. Publish the new package.
7. Go to the front end and download the new package file. The file is supposed to be stamped by the PDF Stamper plugin, but it is not.
8. Return to the back end and edit the package just created.
9. Remove the file from the package.
10. Click Update to update the package.
11. Using the Attach File admin panel, “Browse” tab, find the uploaded file and attach it. Notice the path to the file in the Attached Files panel. It is the fully qualified path. (See image-2.jpg)
12. Update the package.
13. Return to the front end and now download the pdf file and view it. It is now properly stamped by the PDF Stamper plugin.
An alternate way to work around the issue involves these steps:
1. In back end, go to the Downloads -> File Manager menu item.
2. Upload the pdf file. Note: Using either Drag-and-Drop or the Select File dialog box, when the file is uploaded, the page in the background behind the Upload dialog box says “Invalid Directory…” However, the file is uploaded successfully. (See image-4.jpg for error message displayed.)
3. Add a new package as before, but instead of uploading a new file from the Attach Files admin panel, browse to the file just uploaded in the File Manager with the “Browse” tab.
4. Attach the file. When the previously existing file is attached, the full path name to the file is populated as expected. (See image-3.jpg)
5. Publish the package.
6. Go to the front end and download the new package. – Actually you will get the same result using the Direct Download link on the All Packages list in the back end – Open the pdf file and it is correctly stamped by the PDF Stamper.
Please disregard the double forward slashes in images 2 and 3. There was a trailing slash in the settings field that was removed and the steps retested. It did not affect the issue. I just didn’t update the images.
How can I get the files from this webpage to open in a new window, rather than taking the user away from our website.
http://ohiopha.org/public-health-info/document-library/
The code I used to generate in text view was:
[wpdm_tree category=”sections” download_link=1 items_per_page=20][/su_tab]
I am using Downloadmanager pro (4.6.0) , WordPress 4.7, and WPML Multilingual CMS 3.6.2
Since i installed WPML the frontend-part of wpdm for user-uploads is not working anymore. I get “nothing found” when i try to ad new files, also when i try to “edit profile”.
Link to site: http://edulive.boku.ac.at/document-manager/
Login
user: test
password: test
Can you help me here please!