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  • Thread Starter Dani Weymouth

    (@dartists)

    Uuugh, so now I am trying to delete the plugin but I can’t. I keep getting:

    Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 268435456 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 35 bytes) in /home/content/87/9913787/html/C-Clients/DDDjs/wp-content/plugins/wp-security-audit-log/wp-security-audit-log.php on line 153

    Please help asap. My client’s site is now not functionable!!!

    Thread Starter Dani Weymouth

    (@dartists)

    I deleted the files manually but I can’t get the default wordpress login/logout screens back. It keeps reverting to: https://dreamdaydjs.com/your-profile/login/?frm_message=login which is just my custom page with [theme-my-login] on it. I’ve read your replies to others… But https://dreamdaydjs.com/wp-login.php just redirects to: https://dreamdaydjs.com/your-profile/login/?frm_message=login. Please help. My client’s clients cant do anything and we’re all freaking out.

    Thread Starter Dani Weymouth

    (@dartists)

    I tried resaving permalinks and creating a new htaccess. No change. If I delete the pages created by Theme My Login then the user just gets a Ooops not found page and not a login screen.

    Plugin Author Jeff Farthing

    (@jfarthing84)

    If you deleted the plugin, it is not the culprit.

    Thread Starter Dani Weymouth

    (@dartists)

    But have you heard of valid passwords no longer working when your plugin is active?

    And the pages that were setup during your plugin’s setup are still being referred to during the WordPress login process. How do I stop WordPress from looking for your pages?

    Plugin Author Jeff Farthing

    (@jfarthing84)

    No.

    WordPress doesn’t look for TML’s pages. Only TML does that. However, if your menu’s have links directly to those pages, then of course, they’ll still go there.

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