Sunil Kumar

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in reply to: “Not allowed to download” #147427

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in reply to: “Not allowed to download” #146413

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What did you do? The next item is having the same issue? How can I stop this from happening myself?

in reply to: Auto-convert posts to download pages #146355

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Post Type Switcher worked great. Thanks.

in reply to: “Not allowed to download” #146354

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in reply to: Auto-convert posts to download pages #145977

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Yes. Copy the descriptions, categories, tags, featured images, and everything else to the download packages. Is there an automated way to do that so that we don’t have to manually copy/paste all the content from every post? Thanks.

Another way to say it is that we would like to add a download link to every existing post – with a unique file in each post. Let me know what you think. Thanks.

in reply to: Use in Conjunction with WooCommerce? #145969

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One of the demos under the Product menu is “Pay As You Want” but there is no description of what, exactly, the plugin does or how it works. Is there any documentation for this?

in reply to: Use in Conjunction with WooCommerce? #145795

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Thanks but this won’t work for us. We are charging clients (Newspapers and online publishers) based on their subscription numbers. We are charging them per 1000 subscribers. Their subscriber numbers could range from 10K to 500K or more, so we need to be able to charge them any amount, not just choose from a list of preset amounts.

The best way to achieve this seems to be with a shopping cart that allows for “donations” – or a similar mechanism where the client can enter any dollar amount to complete the transaction. WooCommerce has a plugin for this. If you don’t have something similar, I’m assuming I can use WooCommerce in conjunction with Download Manager.

I should be able to use “Download Manager” along with “WPDM Download Limits” to say that members can download a set number of files per year and then use WooCommerce to manage who is a member and when their membership expires. Is this correct? Let me know if you forsee any issues with this set up. Thanks.

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