• Hello,
    I’m working on a community website, and i use Ultimate Member.
    It’s a perfect plugin btw, works perfectly, except on one point.

    Indeed, when i try to reach the user profil page, i got a 404 error. I checked my permalinks, and also looked at google to the same error, so here i’m.

    Someone have fix this issue ?

    Thanks you ??

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  • Plugin Support Ultimate Member Support

    (@ultimatemembersupport)

    Hi @undred,

    Have you tried following the instructions on this link:

    https://docs.ultimatemember.com/article/115-child-pages-404-error-page-not-found

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter undred

    (@undred)

    Hello,
    First of all, thanks for your help !

    Unfortunatly this is not the probleme. None of my ultimate member page are child page. There are only main page.

    Have you another idea ?

    Thanks a lot,
    Undred.

    Kenn

    (@vinlandmedia)

    I was having the same problem on one of my sites. I went into Settings -> Permalinks and changed my permalink structure and that fixed the problem.

    (You can change your permalink structure right back to what it was after; the main thing is that it forces WP to execute flush_rewrite_rules() which fixed the problem for me.)

    I am having the same problem. When I change the permalink structure to plain format (eg. /?p=123) everything works great. When I change it back to Post Name format (eg. /sample-post/) I got myself an error Page not found)

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 5 months ago by satnapar.

    I tried this, but no luck at all :/

    Same here, also the url is user_trashed, anyone know what that means.

    Please try to change something in Polylang/Settings Enable Remove /language/ in pretty permalinks and enable also Hide URL language information for default language

    Did any of you guys find an answer to this? Same issue. If I switch to ugly p=123 permalinks it all works fine but as soon as I use %postname% it breaks. I was so angry/determined to get this working I literally did a brand new base WordPress install on a different server – stock Apache2/PHP/MySQL settings and not a single plugin (other than UM, of course), base theme and zero additions to functions.php. Nope… still broken. If anyone has found the reason please let me know, I actually rather liked UM – it ran well and took mods like a champ on my last install but, now I realize, that site was running ugly permalinks (page=123). Does UM only work with ugly PLs?!

    jimsiler

    (@jimsiler)

    I am having the same experience as @owenlenegan. Including a rebuild from scratch, with permalinks set to %postname% from the get go. Unfortunately, my preferred forum software, wpForo, can’t work with that scheme, and changes it to “/%postname%/” without so much as a “by your leave”.

    Is there some way to reconcile this? I am new to WordPress, but ready to jump ship for something else while I’m early into the process.

    Thanks much,

    Jim

    ctlsadmin

    (@ctlsadmin)

    I ran into this problem on a new staff intranet I’m setting up. It was working, then the project got back burnered for several months. I started working on it again now and profiles aren’t working.

    I wanted to start over anyway so I wiped everything clean, did a fresh install of WordPress, installed only UM, have PLs set to /%postname%/, UM pages aren’t child pages… I still get a 404.

    Would love to figure out the problem so I can continue using this!

    arohne01

    (@arohne01)

    I fixed this problem on my site by going to Ultimate Member / Settings / Advanced and changing Network Permalink Structure from “Sub-Domain” to “Sub-Directory” to match my network setup.

    Settings / Permalinks / Common Settings is set to “Post Name”

    All of the links between the user’s account page and profile page now work correctly for me. No more 404 errors.

    ctlsadmin

    (@ctlsadmin)

    This would make sense for me since my WP install is in a sub-directory.

    However, I’m in Ultimate Member / Settings / Advanced and I don’t see any option called “Network Permalink Structure” or anything that says even “network” or “permalink” at all… :/

    Is anyone else able to find this setting??

    arohne01

    (@arohne01)

    I am using Ultimate Member version 1.3.88. Is your version up-to-date?

    I find this option by doing the following:
    1. Choose Ultimate Member in the left menu bar
    2. Choose Settings (under Ultimate Member) in the left menu bar. Now I see a page with Ultimate Member 1.3.88 on the top followed by Settings, Users, Account, (etc.) beneath the title. One of these items is “Advanced”.
    3. Choose the Advanced item. Now I see a sub-page that starts with “Advanced”.
    4. Scroll down to the bottom of the page.
    5. See “Network Permalink Structure” as the very last option on the page.

    ctlsadmin

    (@ctlsadmin)

    When I click on UM / Settings / Advanced, the first thing listed is “Import & Export Settings”. Is this the page you’re talking about? The last option on that page for me is to turn tracking on/off.

    arohne01

    (@arohne01)

    That is the 2nd to last setting for me. The last setting is “Network Permalink Structure”.

    Look at the top of the page. Does it say “Ultimate Member 1.3.88”? If not, please consider upgrading the Ultimate Member plugin.

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