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Friday 04 December 2009 4:49:31 am - 8 replies

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Introduction

Many products – PDF books, songs, and online games, among others – are well suited for a pay-per-download workflow. In such a case, customers buy products online and receive immediate access, without requiring any action from the seller. eZ Publish provides a framework to quickly set up pay-per-download products.

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henrique guimaraes

Sunday 25 April 2010 8:20:22 am

Thank you for a very nice post.... I think selling pay-per-download products might be very profitable. Congratulations!!

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Monday 10 May 2010 7:42:49 am

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Sonia Mirja

Wednesday 19 May 2010 8:35:30 pm

"Selling Pay-Per-Download Products" its new experience for me. Before I familiar with Pay-Per-Click.

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Tomasz Jakubowski

Friday 26 November 2010 2:34:46 pm

Hi,
There still one problem with permission to files.
In eZ Publish files are stored in file system. Direct link to file referred to file in web server. So it is downloading without checks of eZ Publish permision system.
So when a user buys a file and then publish a direct link to this file on the Internet then everyone can download file without payment.
TJ

Peter Keung

Friday 26 November 2010 2:56:30 pm

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Hi,
There still one problem with permission to files.
In eZ Publish files are stored in file system. Direct link to file referred to file in web server. So it is downloading without checks of eZ Publish permision system.
So when a user buys a file and then publish a direct link to this file on the Internet then everyone can download file without payment.
TJ

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Thankfully, with content/download links as used in the tutorial, the permission system is respected.

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Tomasz Jakubowski

Friday 26 November 2010 4:29:01 pm

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Thankfully, with content/download links as used in the tutorial, the permission system is respected.

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Yes, links to html content.
But direct link to file (which is inside html content) don't respect eZ permission system.
TJ

Bertrand Dunogier

Monday 29 November 2010 2:21:38 pm

Well, you should just have to block <VarDir>/storage/original using the webserver.

Bertrand Dunogier
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