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  • Plugin Author Bob Riley

    (@bobriley)

    Hi Mary, sorry to hear you are having a problem. It sounds like the conflict is similar to the theme-my-login issue but as you mentioned the standard work-around isn’t working.

    Unfortunately just to get you going again I think the best course of action is to just delete the plugin.

    1) Go into your host’s CPanel interface
    2) Open File Manager
    3) Go to your site’s wp-content\plugins directory
    4) Delete the directory ‘easy-pie-coming-soon’

    That should be it. Please be very careful to ensure you only delete the coming soon directory.

    Please let me know how that works out for you.

    Bob

    Thread Starter maryg483

    (@maryg483)

    Thanks, Bob. That got me back in, although I’m bereft that your plugin doesn’t work! I tried modifying the MySQL table by setting “coming_soon_mode_on”:”true”. HOWEVER, “coming_soon_mode_off”:”true” works like a charm. I’m not sure how to use unfiltered URLs. If I set a relative path to my login page, then put a link on the Coming Soon footer to that page, will I possibly be able to use that link to login?

    Cheers, Mary

    Plugin Author Bob Riley

    (@bobriley)

    Hah sounds like you know my plugin better than me now! 🙂 Yea theoretically if you add the proper relative URL you <should> be able to access it.

    So if I understood your original issue, just to be safe putting in both “/wp-login.php” and “/login” into the unfiltered URLs on separate lines things should work for you…

    Please let me know how things turn out.

    Bob

    Thread Starter maryg483

    (@maryg483)

    It works PERFECTLY!! Thanks. What appeared to be a Pie-Register issue is not.
    Mary

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