• Resolved calliem

    (@calliem)


    Really want this plugin to work would save me some headaches.

    Running BuddyPress 2.2.3.1, Events Manager 5.5.6 on WordPress 4.1.2. Theme: Baskerville.

    I’m adding a new group and every time I select the “Not Logged In” option it reverts to user “Editor”.

    I have tried updating after publishing it also, but it still reverts. Not throwing any errors in my error logs.

    Any suggestions?

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/restrict-user-access/

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  • Plugin Author Joachim Jensen

    (@intoxstudio)

    Thank you for your feedback. It sounds like a bug, but let me look into it and get back to you.

    Thread Starter calliem

    (@calliem)

    Thanks so much ??

    Plugin Author Joachim Jensen

    (@intoxstudio)

    The data is saved to the database, but it is not being displayed correctly in the administration.

    A new version will be released soon that fixes this. If you want it now, you can get it from GitHub https://github.com/intoxstudio/restrict-user-access

    I too am having this same issue. In my experience I believe the “Not logged-in” option isn’t even being recorded in the database. Ie., when I am not logged in I can navigate to all of my WordPress pages but once I do log in I am then restricted! Backwards from how it should be and I think that is because it is using “Editor” (or some level) higher then not logged-in.

    Thread Starter calliem

    (@calliem)

    Thanks so much Joachim, I really appreciate your work into getting this resolved!

    Thread Starter calliem

    (@calliem)

    I downloaded the zip from GitHub, installed it and I’m getting these errors upon activation.

    Warning: require(/var/www/homeschoolcalendar.org/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/restrict-user-access//lib/wp-content-aware-engine/core.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /var/www/homeschoolcalendar.org/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/restrict-user-access/restrict-user-access.php on line 770

    Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required ‘/var/www/homeschoolcalendar.org/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/restrict-user-access//lib/wp-content-aware-engine/core.php’ (include_path=’.:/usr/share/php:/usr/share/pear’) in /var/www/homeschoolcalendar.org/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/restrict-user-access/restrict-user-access.php on line 770

    Thread Starter calliem

    (@calliem)

    Ha silly me – I figured it out ?? grabbed the right folder this time!

    And it works!! Thanks again!

    Plugin Author Joachim Jensen

    (@intoxstudio)

    @calliem

    Great that you got it sorted. It looks like GitHub does not include submodules when you clone/download the repo.
    Restrict User Access is built on the same engine that runs Content Aware Sidebars.

    If you run into more problems, do not hesitate to open a new support thread here. And if you like Restrict User Access, please leave a review here: https://www.ads-software.com/support/view/plugin-reviews/restrict-user-access

    @troch

    I am not sure what you mean about backwards, but did you try downloading the newest version from GitHub? If that does not solve your problem, please open a new support thread and we will take it from there.

    @calliem What did you “grab” to get past the “Fatal error” messages you received. I downloaded the zip file from github and am getting the same error.

    Thanks.

    Plugin Author Joachim Jensen

    (@intoxstudio)

    I just released version 0.2.1 which includes the fix.

    However, in the future, you would have to go to the submodule repo and download/clone it too (https://github.com/intoxstudio/wp-content-aware-engine/tree/64a18ffb76f493bd31d798a42e5fdf8608115bb3), then put it in the lib folder.
    Or: git clone –recursive <repo>

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