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Older Versions => jDownloads 3.2 (Support ended) => Topic started by: wolfspyryt on 01.10.2017 06:26:29

Title: Paid downloads question
Post by: wolfspyryt on 01.10.2017 06:26:29
I want to have some of the download files to be for sale. What components do you suggest.
I'd prefer that a user clicks download button and be taken to a shopping cart that uses PayPal. Please advise.
Title: Re: Paid downloads question
Post by: Arno on 01.10.2017 10:04:40
'Pay per Download' should be the right extension.
Title: Re: Paid downloads question
Post by: wolfspyryt on 01.10.2017 15:17:50
Thank you Arno! ☺️
Title: Re: Paid downloads question
Post by: ColinM on 01.10.2017 19:51:21
Hi
The documentation on PayPerDownload is a bit out of date!  The jD plugin is automatically loaded and published with the component.
Could you advise how you get on as it might be helpful for me to write an article.
Colin
Title: Re: Paid downloads question
Post by: wolfspyryt on 01.10.2017 19:55:25
Colin I'd be happy to help!
Title: Re: Paid downloads question
Post by: wolfspyryt on 12.10.2017 05:45:13
So far It set up with ease. The instructions, support, forums are somewhat scattered, but is somewhat straight forward.

It uses licenses that you have to put in as admin. In Essence, the Admin has to do all the file updates to make a file for sale. As I am currently OK with doing this, I would like to see that developer smooth out the process of uploading a file and it is for sale.

I am doing this by adding a "Price" in the template for the "Download Details" page that is ONLY editable by a Special Membership level (Featured Artists) that can also ONLY upload to that category as "Regular" members cannot. Then I do the back end work to finalize it for sale.

It uses PayPal; so I stopped testing gateways as PayPal works fine. Again, I wish the developer would have the option for the "Buyer" to stay on "My Website" and not to PayPal and back.

All in all it is functional and has plenty of potential.

At this Point, I wonder is thee another option?
Title: Re: Paid downloads question
Post by: ColinM on 12.10.2017 21:57:34
Hi
Thanks for update
QuoteI am doing this by adding a "Price" in the template for the "Download Details" page that is ONLY editable by a Special Membership level (Featured Artists) that can also ONLY upload to that category as "Regular" members cannot. Then I do the back end work to finalize it for sale.
I am a bit confused by the above :(   Do you mean that you cannot upload upload into a particular Category using jD?
My impression from the documentation was that after selecting the jD Plugin then one selected the Category and the Download in PayPerDownload. Is that not the case? 
Does one also have to put Price in the Download Details layout?

When I tried to set up I got into a mess setting up a PAYPAL sandbox test account! :( :( Had not done that before.

Colin
PS will try again.
Title: Re: Paid downloads question
Post by: wolfspyryt on 12.10.2017 22:01:49
You need to add an upload in front end and edit in backend. In my opinion, it's not quite user frindly yet. I can't see a way for members to do it without admin help every upload.
Title: Re: Paid downloads question
Post by: ColinM on 14.10.2017 11:12:48
Hi
Yes I think I understand.  A regular 'uploader' can upload from front end to make a new download but then someone has to access the 'PayPerDownload' component from the backend to add the price and other information - sounds a bit 'clunky'
Colin