• Resolved widecast

    (@widecast)


    Hello Jeff,

    Very nice plugin.

    During installation, I am encountering an issue where duplicate pages were are created, sometimes upwards of 5 of each of the standard TML pages.

    To get around this issue, I’ve deleted these pages and manually created them one by one and added the respective shortcodes.

    It mostly works, however there are some issues. The plugin’s links are falling back to the default wp-login.php URLs, which I assume is due to the manual set up.

    For example, I set up a site.com/lost-password page but when I press the submit button, I’m taken to site.com/wp-login.php?action=login&checkemail=confirm which gives me a 404 due to having login.php disabled in the plugin’s security settings.

    Is there a way to manually associate the correct pages so that the plugin links up to the right pages?

    David

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/theme-my-login/

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  • Thread Starter widecast

    (@widecast)

    *RESOLVED*

    By disabling all our plugins (we had a lot!) and re-installing the TML plugin after deleting it’s setting from the DB, we had much better luck.

    Only a handful of extra pages were created. We then deleted those extra pages carefully, only removing the ones that had URLs that were not being used as permalinks within the front-end of the forms.

    Plugin Author Jeff Farthing

    (@jfarthing84)

    Each TML page has a hidden meta value of “_tml_action” to denote which action the page handles. This is how the plugin finds the permalinks to the right pages.

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