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    若有和美安shop.com合作成為夥伴商店,透過導購在wordpress上完成交易,需完成雙方網站聯結和網站交易資料串接。若需要wordpress的網路工程師將RID整合到我們在wordpress的URL,這是可能在wordpress上執行的嗎?

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    If you have to cooperate with the United States and security shop.com to become a partner store, through the shopping guide in the wordpress to complete the transaction, the need to complete the two sides of the site link and website transaction data in series. If the need for wordpress network engineers will RID integrated into our wordpress URL, which is possible in the implementation of wordpress?
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    Hi, our company website is on WordPress, meanwhile we’re a partner store of Shop.com, an online shopping website. To track every transaction done on our website, Shop.com requires us to connect both websites and link our website URL with Shop.com first. So later on both RID and Click ID will be provided and added in our company’s URL. (i.e. ?RID={aff_sub}&Click_ID={transaction_id} ). I hope my explanation is clear. In this case, can it be possibly done with WordPress?

  • Hi there,

    It’s not possible to add a custom string like that to your site’s URL on WordPress.com. To do that you’ll either need a self-hosted WordPress site, or you’ll need the WordPress.com Business Plan which would allow you to install the plugins you need to do this.

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    Okay, thank you. So if we join the WordPress Business Plan, will your network engineer enable to add RID and Click ID to our URL? Or will we have to do it by ourselves? I’m not sure whether we’re authorized to do that.

  • I did some more research on this, and it appears the only way to do this on WordPress is to edit your site’s source code directly, and that is not possible on a WordPress.com site at all. There are plugins you can install to inject new code into the source code without direct access to the files, but I cannot guarantee that they’d work for this type of change.

    So you’d need a self-hosted site with a host that provides FTP access, and unless you know PHP code you’ll likely need a developer’s help to do this.

    Can you perhaps give a link to shop.com’s documentation on this? Then I might be able to tell you with more certainty, but I don’t think there’s any way to do this on WordPress.com, regardless of plan.

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    Unfortunately a series of codes shop.com provides are confidential. And you’re right. I think in this case even WordPress business plan can’t do anything about that. I sincerely appreciate for your big help!! :-)

  • You’re very welcome. If you want to look into the self-hosted option instead, you can find some information here:

    Home

    And you can find a listing of developers who might be able to help you with any code edits here:

    https://jetpack.pro/

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    Wow! Thanks for the information! It’s really a big help for me! :)

  • I’m very glad if it helps :)

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