The plugin’s functionality works fine (Linkedin info displays fine)
You just can log in to do anything.
A temp fix, ftp into the plugins folder and change the name of the “index.php” file to “bindex.php”.
This will disable the linkedin functionality but allow you to edit the site. Once you’ve finished editing the content, simply take the “b” out of the file name and you’re good to go.
FTP into the plugins folder… delete the rdp-ingroups folder… log into WP via the regular login page… re-install RDP inGroups+
Hi there
I tried that actually before I posted, but tried it again.
Still the same behaviour. Weird.
the site is http://energyefficiency.org/
We have a membership plugin but that shouldn’t effect it as the change only came on for the 1.0 update.
What page is the login shortcode installed on?
Login shortcode for the membership section?
Not on the same page as the linkedin groups page is on, an internal one.
How do I get to a page where I can find the RDP inGroups+ ‘Sign in with Linkedin” button?
you don’t
I just use it on the front page.
I’m not seeing it on the front page.
If you scroll down it’s under “Join the Discussion”
Re-save the API keys.
I’m getting this error, at the moment:
invalid redirect_uri. This value must match a URL registered with the API Key.
right – I’ll give it a shot
that’ll be tough as there is no way to disable the plugin if it’s activated, as you can’t get into the backend.
What table is the URL stored in?
We have the same issue on one of our sites.
Just puts you into a login loop. Disabling the plugin via ftp allowed us to login again.
Any chance we could get a hold of the pre 1.0 release?
It worked brilliantly.