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  • Thread Starter luckster99

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    Actually not a typo….if a user currently has an account and then added to another site, the confirmation email is not being sent, so the user can’t confirm and is therefore not added to the site.

    I feel like it’s new behavior. We’ve been testing for months and I have added folks to sites on many occasions. I have tested it now on 4 different multisite installations – both directory and subdomain installs. Same behavior.

    My current theory is that it is a php security configuration on the server but I’ve had one tester report that she DID receive the confirmation email 12 hours after being added… I guess I’ll also check with our email admin guy to make sure they aren’t blocking those notifications for some reason. But a mystery why it would be limited to existing account holders and not those with new accounts. (If I add them at the network admin level first and then add them to the site, the email is not sent.)

    I’ve seen some other complaints of similar behavior and they reported that it was addressed by using a SMTP plugin so that may be my next step if the php configuration theory and mail server blocking theory don’t pan out.

    We really don’t need the confirmation email at all. Public registrations are not allowed and the vast majority of users will create their own sites (accounts are created automatically via shibboleth when they log in). But when they need to add a collaborator manually to multiple sites, it’s going to be an issue.

    Yes, having same problem. There is a JavaScript error within your wp-admin, which is causing the admin html editor to not work correctly. The admin html editor in question is WMPU Dev Ultimate Branding > Footer Content

    The specific error is
    ReferenceError: OMSC_PLUGIN_BUTTON_MENU is not defined

    Coming from https:/yourdomain.com/wp-content/plugins/olevmedia-shortcodes/assets/js/plugin4.js

    Also, I meant to ask you jkhongusc what problems you had with domain mapping because we’ll be using a domain mapping plugin also

    For those of you who have worked with the shibboleth plugin or created your own, was it a problem that account creation via shibboleth authentication automatically adds the user to the main site? My dilemma is that I don’t want our users to be automatically placed in the main site….I would like them to have no site until they create one. I think being in the main site will be confusing for them because they will have to know to switch over to their site each time they log in.

    jkhongusc – does your version associate new users with the main site?

    Thread Starter luckster99

    (@luckster99)

    I installed another plugin that forces activation (proper network activation) on each site when you network activate a plugin. This did cause it to activate on all child sites but I still can’t get to the settings in the network admin area.

    Thread Starter luckster99

    (@luckster99)

    Couple more things:

    When network activated
    1. settings gets a URL not found error. it want to got to /wp-admin/network/general-options.php but general-options.php is in the /wp-admin/ directory. I tried moving the file but then get an error saying I don’t have adequate permissions. I am a super admin.

    2. When not network activated
    I can activate it on a site per site basis and it works. But I’d really rather network activate.

    Thread Starter luckster99

    (@luckster99)

    omg. I’m so sorry. You were right.

    Thread Starter luckster99

    (@luckster99)

    I deactivated everything except Shibboleth which is our custom authentication. I won’t be able to login if I disable this – I don’t know if I will stay logged in. Tried to set a password so I could use local auth but it sends me to our internal single sign on password change page. I don’t want to get locked out.

    Problem still happening.

    Thread Starter luckster99

    (@luckster99)

    Ok, I network deactivated most of my plugins and created a new site using the default template. I didn’t want to deactivate the following ones.

    The behavior is still there unfortunately. Shows all the widgets available but doesn’t show any regions. The page does have a column.

    Log In Message
    Network Deactivate | Edit
    Add custom log in messages

    Version 1.0.2 | By S H Mohanjith (Incsub)
    Select Shibboleth
    Shibboleth
    Network Deactivate | Edit
    Easily externalize user authentication to a Shibboleth Service Provider

    Version 1.6 | By Will Norris, mitcho (Michael 芳貴 Erlewine) | Visit plugin site
    Select WordPress HTTPS
    WordPress HTTPS
    Network Deactivate | Edit
    WordPress HTTPS is intended to be an all-in-one solution to using SSL on WordPress sites.

    Version 3.3.6 | By Mike Ems | Visit plugin site
    Select WordPress Page Widgets
    Wordpress Page Widgets
    Network Deactivate
    Allow users to customize Widgets per page.

    Version 2.4 | By CodeAndMore | Visit plugin site
    Select WPMU DEV Dashboard
    WPMU DEV Dashboard
    Network Deactivate | Edit

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