Cristián Lávaque
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Hola Liliana,
Cuando se instala s2Member, pone las reglas en el .htaccess, no necesitas hacerlo manual (o no debería ser necesario).
No sé si antes estaban y después se perdieron, pero puedes fijarte via FTP qué dice tu /wp-content/plugins/s2member-files/.htaccess
Sería algo así: https://goonlinetools.com/snapshot/code/#16atoyrmfmsyf056s6h2a
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Hi Liliana,
That directory is normally protected with the .htaccess file. If you’re being able to access a file there directly, then check to make sure the .htaccess is there, and has the rules in it.
Does your server run on Apache or NginX?
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Hi Sunny.
Thanks for the review. I don’t get this from anyone else, so it’s something specific to your setup. I’m guessing some plugin or the theme conflicting there, or just some setting that needed tweaking.
I’m not sure how s2 would prevent a login from showing on a sidebar, that’s not something s2 affects. The only influence s2 would have on menus, could be from this restriction, which you can disable: WP admin > s2Member > Restriction Options > Alternative View Protection which is helpful to prevent protected pages from showing up in the navigation, for example.
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Continued over at our community forum: https://forums.wpsharks.com/t/display-data-based-upon-a-template/10056/
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Hi Brian,
I’m sorry I didn’t see this before. I’m guessing you’re not dealing with this anymore after this time…
The only things in s2 I can think of that would prevent logging in, would be the Brute Force, Unique IPs, or Simultaneous Login restrictions, but you’d get a message about it in the login, not the things you described. WP Admin > s2Member > Restriction Options
Why did you conclude it has to do with s2? What happens when you deactivate s2? (you can move it form the plugins folder via FTP)
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Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. I’m glad I could help you. ^_^
Thank you very much! 😀
Hi @murphree
I can help you.
I was going to mention that this forum is only for the Framework, and Pro questions are not allowed here, but I looked at your page and seems like a PayPal Standard Button, though, so it’s related to the Framework, not Pro, which is fine. If you could edit the subject line, not sure if the page allows it, that’d be great.
About the issue, could you show me the s2 shortcode you’re using for the button?
if you haven’t yet, please enable logging, reproduce the behavior (a 1 cent live transaction is fine), and show the the relevant entries from the logs (editing out any private info, e.g. names, email address).
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Hi julmasters,
Were you able to reproduce the behavior consistently? What are the steps to reproduce it?
What have you seen in common between the cases where it happened?
If you haven’t yet, please enable logging, and when it happens again, look for the relevant entries in all logs. WP Admin > s2Member > Log Files
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This is a duplicate.
Original thread:
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/top-right-profile-link-not-working/🙂
Hi srd75,
Did you enable user profile modifications? Wp Admin > s2Member > General > Member Profile Modifications
This would not affect you as the Admin, but would affect your regular member.
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Hi bcolflesh,
For some reason the link took a while to update. I finished troubleshooting it, and it should be working now. Could you check it again, please?
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Thank you very much! 😀
- This reply was modified 4 years ago by Cristián Lávaque.