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  • August 17, 2015 at 11:44 pm in reply to: user IDs and profile message #2698
    chayton
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    ok cool I’ll just do that then. Thanks for your time – and for the plugin!

    August 17, 2015 at 10:40 pm in reply to: user IDs and profile message #2696
    chayton
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    Sorry I wasn’t clear – the user NAME is the same, it’s the user_ID that’s different. Like for instance I have my account chayton which is wordpress user_ID 5, but in the membership plugin my username is still chayton but my user_ID is 6

    It’s not a big deal, I just thought maybe I’d screwed something up and they’re supposed to be the same.

    As for the other thing, once I’ve closed the browser and cleared the cache the message goes away, but it might be confusing to users who maybe go to change their password, they get the message they have to log in again, they log in again and they go back to their profile and it still says they have to log in again. On the login page there’s the message “Please log in again” and once they do, it goes away. I was hoping there was a simple way to hook to that to clear the message that appears on the profile page as well.

    And no I don’t have a caching plugin, and the caching thing that’s set through my host is turned off as well. Even the ‘Registration was successful’ or whatever it is stays too long. I’m thinking that right now my workaround will be to just hide ALL messages on the profile page….? I do have some intro text that tells people that if they change their password they have to log in again, so it’s redundant anyhow. Unless you have a better idea?

    August 17, 2015 at 6:16 pm in reply to: user IDs and profile message #2692
    chayton
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    No I didn’t. Should I? I didn’t think it was really necessary – I only really have 2 levels, one that expires and one that doesn’t and they have the same fields etc.

    August 17, 2015 at 8:51 am in reply to: Paypal IPN #2686
    chayton
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    Got it, thanks!

    August 15, 2015 at 3:04 pm in reply to: Paypal IPN #2678
    chayton
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    Thanks, I actually have the plugin installed on an add-on domain (so it’s the subdomain of another site that has IPN enabled) and it seemed to work fine. I’ll probably add the actual domain just to be on the safe side.

    I wasn’t getting registration emails so thought it was a problem with the IPN but then realized I still had the subdomain password protected! HA! Working with too little sleep. 🙂

    So when I add the url (of the subdomain) I don’t need to point it to any specific file? Just http://www.thesiteurl.com is enough?

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