• Resolved emiliengerbois

    (@emiliengerbois)


    Hi,

    I just noticed a PHP warning on my login form, which I hadn’t seen before. Deactivating all plugins doesn’t solve this. Here it is:

    Warning: unserialize() expects parameter 1 to be string, array given in …/plugins/ultimate-member/core/um-actions-form.php on line 120.

    It displays when submitting the login form with an error in username, password or both.
    Doesn’t occur when trying to register while restoration is closed (in my case).
    Doesn’t occur either when trying to update profile or on other form submission with test errors.

    Could you please have a look?

    thank you so much in advance and have a great day,
    Emilien

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/ultimate-member/

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  • Thread Starter emiliengerbois

    (@emiliengerbois)

    * …while registration is closed …

    Thread Starter emiliengerbois

    (@emiliengerbois)

    PS: I don’t know if this is relevant but I’m running under the 5.6 PHP version

    Plugin Author Ultimate Member

    (@ultimatemember)

    We didnt change anything in that file during latest update. Does the login form have any fields at all?

    Thread Starter emiliengerbois

    (@emiliengerbois)

    Hi and thank you for your quick reply,
    the login form only has two fields: username or email and password…

    Plugin Author Ultimate Member

    (@ultimatemember)

    That error is triggered only when the form has no fields. Can you reinstall UM and try again?

    I see that there is an update. Yesterday UM was working fine on my (other)testsite. Today I made an new one from scratch an installed UM. This was the only installed plugin when I began testing. I started with the default settings, activated it an the only page that an unregistered user was able to see was the homepage. All links from there resulted in the homepage. Not one other page was accessible. Now I’ve uninstalled UM and I have to go so I won’t put a link here for you to see it. Later when I return I’ll check this thread and if nessecary I’ll install again.
    Just wrote it for the plugin author so he can try it himself.

    When working, it′s the best plugin for members that I’ve found… ??

    Plugin Author Ultimate Member

    (@ultimatemember)

    Thanks ??

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