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doug78954 member Posts: 28 |
I sold a book today and the person paid and I got a copy of the email to the customer. But I also got a email saying server not notified because we could not connect to it. What does that Mean. Did I have an email internet failure today? The internet did go out today but I can not believe that was the problem. I just recently went back into the product to have it stamped. Did that do something? Also when you send me the email that the customer receives, what would happen if I clicked on that link? Would I get a book that is stamped with his information? I still have yet to try and get a copy of a stamped one. Merry Christmas and thanks for all the help you give. doug # POSTED ON: December 21, 2009 @ 22:34 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieNinja E-Junkie Crew Posts: 636 |
I believe I already responded to you via e-mail, but I will place my response here as well. As I stated in my e-mail check to see if the file is getting stamped. It is possible there is a problem with the way the PDF stamping was setup and that is why you are getting mailed an error message. If you click on the link that is in the e-mail that is sent to buyers then you will get a copy of the file with a stamp if there is not an error in the setup. # POSTED ON: December 22, 2009 @ 11:24 GMT -7 |
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doug78954 member Posts: 28 |
I downloaded two copies of the ebook using the two customers emails that were sent to me. One sale was a pure ebook sale and the other was a DVD sale and then I sent him a free link as I am having trouble packaging the two products so that the ebook gets stamped. Both of the downloads were not stamped. And I got couldn't notify server messages on both the sales. I don't think it could be a stamp issue if I send the person a free link, because those don't get stamped anyway. I have not had any customer complain yet about not getting the book so that is good. doug # POSTED ON: December 22, 2009 @ 12:32 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 3486 |
It sounds like you may not have the PDF Stamping URL set up correctly. Either that, or the file you're attempting to stamp is far to big; we've had reports of problems stamping files as large as 40MB, but files up to 20MB or so seem to work okay. If your file is smaller than that, please go to your Seller Admin > View/Edit Products, select the eBook product and click Edit, then click Next until you reach the screen with the Payment Variable Information URL. Copy that URL and paste it either here or in an email to support: https://www.e-junkie.com/ej/contact.php Also bear in mind that stamping will only work when the PDF is its own product, not when it's bundled with other files or products using "Package files from other products". See this forum discussion for a method to create an Add to Cart button that would add two or more products to the cart at once: http://www.e-junkie.com/bb/topic/2428 # POSTED ON: December 22, 2009 @ 14:14 GMT -7 |
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doug78954 member Posts: 28 |
Here is the payment variable info. http://http://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/o_plug.php?ej_stamp_pdf=true&
pdf_allow_copy=y&pdf_allow_print=y&pdf_pwd= The file is 14 megs. But again when I sent the link for a free download the same server not notified came up and that free link would not be stamped. I recently redid all my products, by that I mean I changed prices and redid the website so edited all the products. I may have confused something in the process. Doug # POSTED ON: December 22, 2009 @ 15:20 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 3486 |
Aha, there's your problem. Your stamper URL has http:// twice at the beginning. Just remove the extra http:// and it should work fine. :^) # POSTED ON: December 22, 2009 @ 18:09 GMT -7 |
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doug78954 member Posts: 28 |
Okay, that was simple. Sorry about that I should have caught it my self. I got it to work and tried the stamping feature. It worked great, really slick. Now I just have to figure out how to do the two product together. The dvd and the ebook and get the ebook stamped. Doug # POSTED ON: December 22, 2009 @ 22:34 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieNinja E-Junkie Crew Posts: 636 |
for that you would want to create a multi-add button on your site that will add two products into the cart at one time. Here is a link to one of our forums on using a multi-add button: http://www.e-junkie.com/bb/topic/575 # POSTED ON: December 23, 2009 @ 11:08 GMT -7 |
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doolin member Posts: 9 |
I just got this myself. The file is a zip file, so I don't care about the stamping. I do care about getting the AWeber notice sent out. I've already lost 6 potential upsells by forgetting to turn on the URL feature after the free upgrades I sent out. I'll do more digging around to see if I can find more information; this did blind side me, though. Not something I want to deal with today. # POSTED ON: July 30, 2010 @ 10:23 GMT -7 |
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dostandupcomedy member Posts: 4 |
I also received this message just now, while I was testing my checkout pipeline and placing an actual order with a credit card. The last few days, I generated a discount code and used that to test free checkouts. That process worked perfectly, and the PDFs were stamped correctly. Today, I used a discount code that resulted in a $0.95 price, and I checked out using PayPal (without signing in to my PayPal account). The order went through and the PDF was delivered, but it was not stamped. I then received the "Server not notified for..." email. Seems like there's something wrong on e-junkie's end today? Has anyone else seen PDF-stamping problems with regards to paid orders? # POSTED ON: July 30, 2010 @ 17:03 GMT -7 MODIFIED ON: July 30, 2010 @ 17:04 GMT -7 |
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Raymundo member Posts: 3 |
I had the same problem on 30 July. I made a sale but the customer was not able to download her e-book. Soon after I got an error e-mail from you stating "This is a notification that for the transaction 85Y70983A5032190M, we were unable to notify your server as we were unable to connect to it." I tested the generated link and was able to download a copy of the e-book (although it wasn't stamped) so I don't know why she couldn't. Maybe it was a temporary problem. Is there a problem on the e-junkie side? I haven't changed my configuration and it has been operating satisfactorily until now. # POSTED ON: August 3, 2010 @ 10:19 GMT -7 |
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E-junkieGuru E-Junkie Crew Posts: 3486 |
We did find a problem had cropped up with our original PDF Stamper attendant to recent changes in our server and application architecture, so we are now replacing it with an all-new PDF Stamper that fixes that problem and also adds performance improvements to make things quicker and more reliable going forward. You should not need to do anything at all to take advantage of this upgrade, as your existing PDF Stamping settings should continue working just fine with our new Stamper routine. # POSTED ON: August 3, 2010 @ 15:55 GMT -7 |
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Raymundo member Posts: 3 |
Thanks very much for the quick reply. So there was a minor problem and now it's fixed? Cool. BTW, were you aware that when a person tries to fill in any field on a form on your site, nothing happens (no characters are entered) unless the person left-clicks in the field first? That might be a problem with my browser, I don't know. I had the same thing happen on my home computer and work computer. Just letting you know --I was pretty frustrated earlier. Both computers use Internet Explorer. Thanks again for the quick answer. # POSTED ON: August 3, 2010 @ 17:33 GMT -7 |
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doolin member Posts: 9 |
Yes, thanks for the quick reply. I have to say I find teh e-junkie interface a bit odd (ok, odd), but I have no real complaints because I'm very happy with the value I'm receiving. # POSTED ON: August 3, 2010 @ 17:38 GMT -7 |
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