BigGrayGolem
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Reporting in… that suggestion worked PERFECTLY. I set up the RSS campaign, and now I can use Mailchimp for both features.
I knew there was an easy solution I was overlooking, and thanks so much for the help!
That might work just fine. Harish. I will look into that option. If I can use Mailchimp for everything, that would be simpler.
Thanks! I will report back with my progress.
You’re welcome, I love Mailchimp!
No, I’m not using Jetpack. I was using Subscribe2, but the dev changed and they started harvesting user info so I dropped it. Now I am using a plugin called “Post Notification by Email.” I’d like to get rid of that, too, and just use Mailchimp for everything, including alerting members automatically of new blog posts.
But the plugin doesn’t seem to matter, I don’t know how to get Mailchimp to interact with the basic WP “subscriber” feature. I’m sure I am missing something obvious.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Post Notification by Email] Customization?No, I found the error. The link provided in the Plugin page is static. It does not account if the user has installed WordPress in a subdirectory.
For example, in my case WP is installed in the subdirectory “XYZ” so the proper path to admin.php is:
http://www.MYDOMAIN.com/xyx/wp-admin/admin.php?page=notify-users-e-mail-settings
Manually entering the URL works.
Your plugin should sense where the WP install is, and alter the URL accordingly.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Post Notification by Email] Customization?I get the same 404 error. There’s nothing really to show in a screenshot, since it’s a 404 page.
The URL that is provided in the plugin page is:
http://www.MYDOMAIN.com/wp-admin/admin.php?page=notify-users-e-mail-settingsI think that links isn’t right. I don’t see an admin.php file in my wp-admin subdirectory.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Need WP expert to help migrate data from SQL (paid assignment)Sorry, I just searched and found the link to the jobs forum. I will move this post ASAP…
Sorry, mods!