My Private Site thinks the site is http://foo.whatever.com/request-login. You probably have a setting wrong.
–David
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MKNN
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Yeah, that was my assumption :>
Any notions on what or where? I’ve uninstalled and reinstalled the plugin and recreated everything from scratch and the issue is the same.
Go ahead and send me a screenshot. I’ll take a look.
–David
Hello, i have the same problem. WordPress 4.3.1.
I set the custom login URL to the page i want , with CHECK CUSTOM LOGIN URL checked, I get the error “Error in Custom Login URL. It must point to someplace on this WordPress web site”.
I don’t know what each of you has entered, but here’s how that works.
Let’s say you have a mydomain.com/wp-admin/ URL as your main login. Now, you want to send people to mydomain.com/login/ That’s fine, because “mydomain.com” is consistent.
But if you want to send someone to either new.mydomain.com/login/ or mydomain.com/other/login/ it won’t work. Likewise, if you wanted to send someone to newdomain/login/ it won’t work.
Does that help?
–David
No… My domain is http://localhost:8888/_OTHERS/projeto8/ and i want to be http://localhost:8888/_OTHERS/projeto8/login/ but the message is
“Error in Custom Login URL. It must point to someplace on this WordPress web site
http://localhost:8888/_OTHERS/projeto8/login/”
Maybe it’s howling about the :8888. Try it without and see if that stops the complaining. It might not do what you need, but at least you’ll know if that’s what’s making it cranky.
–David
Hi,
First, thanks for your good work.
I have the same issue with a project I’m working on.
The URL is http://subdomain.domain.fr and my login page is located at http://subdomain.domain.fr/login.
I can’t find out what went wrong.
Can you help me?
Thanks,
PS : I don’t know if it’s relevant for you but wordpress multisite is enabled and the plugin is only activated where needed.
Did you turn on custom login?
Actually, I needed to solve this issue very quickly so, I used another plugin.
But to answer your question : yes I did turn on custom login.
Thanks anyway for your answer.
Marking resolved since there appears to be no further discussion on this thread.
–David