• I have websites that keep giving new users this error when they sign up using S2Member from paypal:

    ERROR: Unable to verify $_SERVER[“HTTP_HOST”].
    Please contact Support for assistance.

    If you are the site owner, please check the custom value in your Button Code. It MUST start with your domain name.

    I have tried to find a solution to this issue but i have not been able too, it also only does this once in a while, sometimes it works just fine then other times there is nothing but issues. I hope i can get an answer on how to fix this.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/s2member/

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  • OK, let’s see how that works out!

    Thread Starter Ryan Pietras

    (@ryanpietras)

    Thanks for your help, I will post on here if it works or not.

    Thread Starter Ryan Pietras

    (@ryanpietras)

    People are still not being redirected, it has gotten better with more people being able to sign up, but some are still not being sent to the registration page.

    If it has gotten better, then that’s either a happy coincidence, or a product of the change you made. If the latter, then raising the memory level more should help more, so I’d try using this instead of your current first line above in wp-config.php:

    define('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '96M');

    Thread Starter Ryan Pietras

    (@ryanpietras)

    Ok i upped the memory again, if that doesn’t work what else could it be? This plugin is really starting to be a pain.

    I don’t know what else the problem could be, but my guesses would relate to PayPal (they are always changing things) or your host. Certainly, if increasing memory does improve things, my money would be on your host.

    If you’re running the Pro version of s2, you could contact Pro support at s2member.com/contact and see if Cristian and the others can figure it out.

    Thread Starter Ryan Pietras

    (@ryanpietras)

    Yeah i would be nervous on paying for this when the free version doesn’t even work correctly, Thanks for your help!

    Thread Starter Ryan Pietras

    (@ryanpietras)

    The members section is working good now that the memory had been increased, but now regular PayPal buttons that have nothing to do with the members section seem to be getting this HTTP error now, this has not happened before.

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