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February 13, 2016 at 1:47 am #5282
janetschaper@gmail.com
ParticipantI am having trouble with your “login” form not recognizing previously registered users. I type in the username and password, and I get a “user not found”. Also, if a new user registers and logs in with your forms, the WP side doesn’t seem to know that that particular user is logged in. I have some Forms that are visible only by “logged in users”. If user logs in via Simple Membership, those forms think that the user is not really logged in.
How can I fix this?
Thanks,
Janet
February 13, 2016 at 6:45 am #5285mbrsolution
ModeratorHi Janet, this plugin works independently from WordPress Users. If you have subscribers already in your WordPress area, you can use the following add-on to import them into Simple Membership plugin.
If you want to give your admin account access to the protected pages and post in your site please read the following instructions.
If you have any more questions please let me know.
Regards
February 13, 2016 at 4:49 pm #5293janetschaper@gmail.com
ParticipantHello mbrsolution,
Thank you for the very prompt reply and the information. This doesn’t really solve my problem because it is in the wrong direction. My problem is that when users register and subsequently login to Simple Membership, the WP users table doesn’t know that they are “logged in”. So much of the other functionality in my site doesn’t work because content is protected from users who are not “logged in”. I am using the Formidable plugin for form building (my whole site uses this), and some of the forms are protected unless user is “logged in”. Is there a way to automatically create WordPress Users from the Simple Membership Users? So that the WordPress DB knows that those users are logged in?
Thank you!
Janet
February 13, 2016 at 9:34 pm #5295mbrsolution
ModeratorHi Janet, unfortunately no. The developers have designed the plugin in this manner to work independently from WordPress. This reduces the WordPress database and possibility of corruption.
I am sorry about this.
Kind regards
February 14, 2016 at 2:11 am #5303janetschaper@gmail.com
ParticipantHello mbrsolution,
Again, thank you very much for your quick reply. Interesting concept, a WordPress plugin that doesn’t work with WordPress basic functionality. Ok, I guess I must find a different solution, which is very disappointing. But thank you for your help!
Janet
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