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Plus, if I see it's being abused, then I can tackle making it less guessable.Five WPeMatico add-ons included in this WPeMatico PLUS membership at more than 35% off the original value!Įarn more than 35% discount by purchase of the PLUS membership with all these more wanted features for autoblogging with WordPress in a very easy professional way.Ĭurrently are 5 Add-Ons plus the Free core to perform the WPeMatico PLUS membership. I'm not that concerned about the security at this level, especially since the confirmation/publish link is sent to the email used in the original form the user submitted, and at this stage they are initiating a free listing that will hopefully convert to a paid level after 7 days if they choose to pay for one - in which I would be using a different process to collect payment and manually changing the post status once I receive payment. Is this doable with the current Toolset modules? Maybe I don't need two different post types if the free version is just missing some of the features of the premium level post type, which would mean that after a set number of days, some of the features/fields would disappear from the listing by being hidden, unless the user wants to change it back to a premium listing - in which case they would need to contact me and I can do that manually after payment is received. Would it be possible to use a similar process to send another automatic notification after let's say 7 days after the post status changed to published using the above described process, and that message is a confirmation email that they want to keep their listing, but when they click on the confirmation button this time, it changes their custom post type from one type to another custom post type - if I have two levels of custom post types? Can a new form be used to automatically pulls the data from an existing listing and convert it to a new custom post type listing, and automatically set the status to published for a set number of day? So you think the automated reply could include a link to a another "confirmation" form on a custom page, and that when the user submits the form, it could change the post status? I think this would be doable.Īnother question. Hi Christian - you're correct, the user would submit their email address in the same form they use to supply the post data, which would then trigger the automatic email notification - which Toolset forms allows.
