Darkyj
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It doesn’t. Which is quite strange.
Ah I see, and no that does not happen. It just displays the text inside of the restricted tags.
Wow, that’s really freaking useful and helpful. Good job implementing that functionality into the admin panel. I don’t think I’ve actually come across another plugin with a help function like that.
So I tried your shortcode to see if it works as is and it didn’t work. I then tried something like:
[restricted level='6' login_page='http://www.google.com']Restricted content goes here. Test[/restricted]Mine didn’t work either though. Is there anything that would prevent the user from being redirected?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Front End Users] [restricted block_logged_in='Yes'] Appears to be brokenIs it really resolved? I saw that there was an update – 2.67 and I updated our plugin but the aforementioned code block still doesn’t seem to be working as intended.
I’m using the following:
[restricted block_logged_in=’Yes’]
Login
[/restricted]Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Front End Users] Editing the "Please login message"Yeah, alrighty. Just making sure. Since it’s not a major change, that’s fine.
Thanks!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Front End Users] [restricted block_logged_in='Yes'] Appears to be brokenI’ve confirmed in both of those scenarios, the block_logged_in shortcode does not work.
Thanks for responding!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Front End Users] Login shortcode broken/2.6.4 update brokenNot a problem!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Front End Users] Login shortcode broken/2.6.4 update brokenRemove the spaces inside of the brackets and the shortcode should work.