Impossible to (re)Login for an admin url when some plugins are present
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Hi,
I summarize here a much more detailed thread with the purpose to be read with, here, a very short explanation of the problem found.
When the following condition are met :
- reconnect (reload) an url/wp-admin (named further here : “primary url”)
- not yet connected as admin
- use of plugin Query Monitor (QM)
- use of plugin login with Ajax (LWA)
The login and re-connection to url (redirect_to) is impossible from the main login page displayed.
More even you get logged in as admin by another mean (connection from front-end page or simply load the url “<site>/login.php” when you try to reload the primary url you fail and much more you generate a disconnection.The result is that when the browser is stopped by a system restart you cannot be reconnected anyway into your current admin pages (sometimes many when your are updating simultaneously some articles, pages, categories, menus ).
This is a lot boring problem.
I would want to know if others persons uses this configuration (plugins QM and LWA) and what you are thinking about this problem.
Best regards.
Trebly
______________________________________________________________note 1 : the “primary url” contains “<site>login.php”
note 2 :
Detailed remarks (sequences) :- When you first launch the url (generally restoration from a bookmark or several at same time by browser automatic restauration) you get the (n) standard login page(s) (no extension plugin for login himself, LWA login with Ajax runs the standard login.php)
- When you give your credentials to connect as admin the url doesn’t reach the redirect_to target but re-displays the login but at bottom the “Query Monitor Report” (with option : asked report only for admin connections)
- From this point if you submit again the primary url you get the same result. You are into a loop and you become never able to login by this page nor reconnect
note3 :
I have a video (screen capture movie) which shows the phenomenon.
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