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eMember plugin problems.

(25 posts) (4 voices)
  • Started 4 months ago by Andrew
  • Latest reply from iamgi
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  • eMember
  • registration form validation errors
  • WP Super Cache
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  1. admin
    Key Master

    You should never have to do that. What versions of eMember and WordPress are you using? Have you loaded a fresh build of the plugin to rectify the situation?
    http://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/forum/topic/re-install-or-load-a-fresh-build-of-the-plugins

    Posted 3 months ago #
  2. iamgi
    Member

    I just tried the deactivation, deleting, downloading the newest version, installing, and activating. I still have the same issue (Enter values, update options, go to page settings, update options, go back to the general settings, everything is blank, go back to page/form settings, everything is blank.)

    I am using Wordpress version 3.3.1 and eMember version v7.6.1

    Posted 3 months ago #
  3. admin
    Key Master

    Can you please do this test and report back:
    http://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/forum/topic/test-to-identy-a-conflicting-theme-or-plugin

    Posted 3 months ago #
  4. Andrew
    Member

    iamgi,
    My problems with these plugins was related to a permissions problem as opposed to a plugin problem. When I reinstalled the plugins, I did so by uploading the unzipped copy via ftp. This caused them to upload with different permissions from those applied via the 'Add New' plugin tool when it uploaded and extracted the .zip file.

    I have found that with many plugins this odd behaviour occurs and I don't install plugins via the 'add new' tool any more. This may be a local settings problem but could be a clue to the cause of your problems.

    The fact that your plugins are failing to store your changes also suggests a permissions problem. Have you checked permissions on the appropriate folders and their files?

    Posted 3 months ago #
  5. iamgi
    Member

    I uninstalled all plugins and turned them one by one back on testing saving the settings, didn't see any change on the first round, but on the second round, It turns out that W3 Total Cache was the issue. I turned it off and now the plugin works just fine. Thanks for your help.

    Posted 3 months ago #

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