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Gary
ParticipantYes this issue is resolved. But, on another note, I have to say the I don’t the logic on not including functionality for {tags} on emails for mass updates of “Set Status to Active and notify”. Especially when the logic is already there for the other email types. As a developer of websites the mass loads members for client websites the only choice I have is to give everyone a standardized password that I can put in the email message, how secure is this? The biggest complaint I get is that users think it is spam because it didn’t even know the members name. It just seems way to easy to add the {tag} functionality to the “Set Status to Active and notify”. If other developers feel it’s a security risk then there could also be a switch to disable {tags}.
Gary
ParticipantI figured out how to redirect it to the home page but it doesn’t tell the user that the update was successful before it goes to the home page.
Gary
ParticipantI looked in the “login related debug file” and I’m seeing this:
[05/10/2019 5:23 PM] – SUCCESS: validate() – Bad Hash
The “general log file” I’m seeing this:
[05/10/2019 5:23 PM] – SUCCESS: User role updated.If I were a guessing man I would think that the “- Bad Hash” has something to do with why a user gets a blank page after they update their profile.
Ideas???
Gary
ParticipantBUT, a user can’t change their password if all the required fields aren’t filled in and the plugin doesn’t tell them there was a problem so they just wait and wait for an email to be sent to them with the link to change the password. Solutions?
Gary
ParticipantI figured out the problem. We have had SWPM for quite a while before I got the Form Builder and Directory Listing. We wanted to gather all the information we were gathering manually electronically in our website. The form I built had mandatory fields in it so if an existing member (lots of them) didn’t fill out all the mandatory fields then nothing happened. The first mandatory custom field is a Radio option so the form didn’t even jump to that field and highlight it (as it will for text fields. We want the existing members to update all their information on the website (too many to manually do). From my perspective the best solution would be to have an error message tell the user that all the mandatory (*) fields have to be completed.
Gary
ParticipantI don’t want to mark this one “Resolved” yet, I have filled out multiple “premium addon support tickets and not had any responses. Hopefully I will get a response this time, if so we can close this issue.
Regards, Gary
Gary
ParticipantThanks for getting back to me!
Simple Membership Addon to Dynamically Build Registration and Edit Profile Forms.
Version 4.6.9 | By wp.insider | Visit plugin site
This is becoming quite painful for the members (and me), if needed I can set up a temporary account with admin privileges.
Regards, Gary
Gary
ParticipantThanks for getting back to me! The version is:
Simple Membership Addon to Dynamically Build Registration and Edit Profile Forms.
Version 4.6.9 | By wp.insider | Visit plugin site
This is getting quite painful for our members (and me), if you want I can set up a temporary login with admin privileges for you.
Regards, Gary
Gary
ParticipantWe have been using SWPM for 3-4 months now and have the Member Directory and Form Builder installed. I have disabled all the plugins and changed the theme (DIVI) to Twenty Seventeen and the clicking on the “Submit” button still does not work.
Regards, Gary
Gary
ParticipantI really meant the “Submit” button.
Gary
ParticipantI deleted the forms I built and started over which fixed everything!
Gary
ParticipantI have tried multiple times with no success, I keep getting an error that tells me to try again. Ideas??
Gary
ParticipantI did all of the trouble shooting, and nothing helped. I can send screen shots of all the results in detail if it would help. I don’t see any settings that may be doing this, I can give someone temporary access to the backend if it would help.
Gary
ParticipantAfter thinking about it, it dawned on me that this is really important! I think the explanation you gave me should be incorporated into the installation guide lines.
Gary
ParticipantYes, Thanks again.
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