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RTra
ParticipantIt is me getting these errors. I’m in the UK and using Chrome. It doesnt occur if you dont have a wordpress account as well as a simple membership login (ie it is more frequently an issue for admins)
RTra
ParticipantYeah easily, every time. I log out of both the site and wordpress. Log into wordpress, view site, log into simple membership login page…. Error 505. Only resolved by clearing browsing data… until do the above again, when the error returns
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ParticipantThe page is a question posted on my forum (DW Question Answer plugin). Yes it appears to only be this type of page/post where the problem is occurring. The link works absolutely fine if you are logged in though, so is something with the page protection rather than the other plugin. Perhaps I have set the protection incorrectly. I have set protection for it via Category Protection: Custom Post Type (dwqa-question_category)
I havent protected it individually under Post and Page Protection – Custom Posts. Looking at the individual question from within the dashboard, the ‘Simple WP Membership Protection’ section is ticked “yes protect this content”, then a banner says “The category or parent category of this post is protected. You can change the category protection settings from the category protection menu”
Many thanks
RTra
ParticipantIt occurs for me quite often. It isn’t resolved by deleting browsing history (Chrome) and happens regardless of whether I log in using my admin account or a basic level test login that I use. It occurs when you have been logged in and then revisit the site later. Sometimes after taking me to the profile page the first time and back to login, the next time I click the login link it takes me to the login page, but usually the loop repeats again and again.
I’m unsure if it’s related, but after logging into wordpress.com, if I then log in to the site (via simple membership login) so that I can see the site content (using any login) I get ‘500 Internal Server Error’ which is only resolved by clearing my browsing history.
I really appreciate your assistance, thanks
RTra
ParticipantI dont think so:
Akismet AntiSpam
AMP
Content Views
DW Question Answer
If Menu
Jetpack
Simple Membership
SM Custom Messages
SM Google recaptcha
VaultPressRTra
ParticipantAn example is the following link: [https://ezyuserguide.com/ezyforum/initialization-command-for-tree-order-in-documents/#comment-15]
If I visit that page while logged out I get 404. If logged in the page opens correctlyLogin:
test
Password1many thanks for your help
Rob
March 8, 2018 at 1:38 pm in reply to: Cant add your Google reCAPTCHA addin to my WordPress.com site #13619RTra
ParticipantApologies. I thought those instructions were for wordpress.org sites rather than .com. Now installed and working. Thank you for your help!
March 8, 2018 at 9:58 am in reply to: Custom message for 'Restricted Post (Not Logged-in)' and Redirection addin #13609RTra
ParticipantThanks. I think I will stick with what I have, as custom messages are probably of more value to me that the redirect. Cheers for your response though.
March 8, 2018 at 8:13 am in reply to: Cant add your Google reCAPTCHA addin to my WordPress.com site #13607RTra
ParticipantHi, yes I use WordPress.com as stated in the title to my question and I am already subscribed to the ‘Business’ plan, hence how I am already using your simple membership plugin. How do I add your Google reCAPTCHA addin?
thank you
RTra
ParticipantAgree, would be very useful
RTra
Participantbrilliant thanks for your responsive approach!
RTra
ParticipantSuper thanks, that would be a big improvement. Looking forward to further news soon!
RTra
ParticipantHi, thanks for responding. Does this manage password requirements? I cant see any mention of it in the product overview. I certainly have no need for custom forms so wouldnt be buying it for any other reason
many thanksRTra
ParticipantHi, was this issue resolved? I have just installed the simple membership plugin and spent a lot of time configuring everything to work as intended, but then found that there is no way to set minimum password requirements. So after all this effort to protect my content, my users could register with password:password!!
Is an addon available to address this?
Or do any of the other plugins integrate with simple membership rather than just being concerned with wordpress accounts?
thanks
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