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  • Plugin Author Alberto Hornero

    (@hornero)

    You can use in many, but the last updated will be the main URL.

    Alberto.

    Thread Starter jfan2006

    (@jfan2006)

    Thanks Alberto.
    When the user enters the wrong username or pwd on /login/ they are redirected to /login2/, is it possible fore the login form to stay at /login/?

    Plugin Author Alberto Hornero

    (@hornero)

    Update the post “login”, this will be used as reference.

    Thread Starter jfan2006

    (@jfan2006)

    On both /login/ and /login2/, they both use the same shortcode [clean-login], and the problem is when the user use /login/ with wrong pwd, the page redirects to /login2/.

    I don’t understand what you mean by update /login/… can you explain a bit more? Thankyou.

    Plugin Author Alberto Hornero

    (@hornero)

    With Clean Login you can only manage one redirect page, so if you update (re-save) the post which contains the shortcode then this post will be the redirect page (as reference)

    Alberto.

    Thread Starter jfan2006

    (@jfan2006)

    Thanks again.
    But how does the plugin work with WPML?
    For example, I have separate English and French login pages (different header/menus/footer). When the French users enter the wrong password they have had to be redirected to the English login page?

    Plugin Author Alberto Hornero

    (@hornero)

    Clean Login stores all strings with WPML compatibility, however link relation between different forms are connected with the last url used when you save the last post which contains a Clean Login form. I’m sure you understand this, because a custom development is needed for your case, indeed is not quite easy since we have to modify all internal structure of the plugin.

    Alberto.

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