Hello,
I just installed your plugin, but I noticed that on the SiteAdmin > Options (where I can assign default roles to blogs) the names of the blogs are the same as the first blog in the list.
This way I cannot separate them (I think they are ordered by blogid, but cannot be sure...)
What can be done?
Thanks!
PeterB
I've heard of this once before and believe it is a plugin conflict issue.
Below is the workaround that worked previously:
I don't know what plugin did it yet, but I changed the plugins folder to plugin (to disable all) and then back to get them to show up again. I'm in the process of enabling one by one and the plugin works again.
This site was using 33 different plugins so was unable to tell me which specific plugin was causing the conflict. But if you enable each of yours and find the site names all the same after enabling one specific plugin, please tell me which one so I can find the cause and prevent it in MSUM.
Pedro Candeias
Member
Posted 1 year ago #
Same problem here. I´m gonna find the culprit and post it here. Thanks.
> Update: So i disabled all the plugins and activated Multisite User Management and only after that the rest of the plugins and everything is working. I suspect it was the w3tc plugin. but no proof yet.
Pedro Candeias
Member
Posted 1 year ago #
Tested it. In my case the culprit is W3 Total Cache
Thanks nervo! Now I can take a look at W3 Total Cache, figure out the cause and see if there is anything I can do within MSUM to prevent this happening.
Pedro Candeias
Member
Posted 1 year ago #
That would be great. Need any help?
Pedro Candeias
Member
Posted 1 year ago #
Hi Pedro,
Sorry but I couldn't find the cause. I can allocate the blame on W3 Total Cache though.
I'm using a built-in WordPress function to get the blog names. W3 Total Cache is overriding this function or value somewhere incorrectly, I just can't find where.
I'll get in contact with them to ask where they are modifying the blogname, they know their code much better than I do. I'd suggest you do the same to add credence to the issue.
Im also having this issue, and using w3tc. Any updates?
Simon Wheatley diagnosed the cause and has provided a solution to W3TC's developer.
If you want to hack your own fix now, you can follow Simon's very helpful post here: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-w3-total-cache-w3-total-cache-multisite-setup-featured-posts-on-main-site-from-sub-sites/page/2?replies=36#post-2024407