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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Fastest Cache] Login session token expired error@emrevona
yes which I did, as per this post:
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/problem-with-oceanwp-popup-login/I have had the following timeout rules in place:
Home Page – every 1 minute
Start with category – every 10 minutes
Start with 2 – every 15 minutes
The All Cache – every 10 hoursAm I missing something?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Fastest Cache] Login session token expired errorok just did that. The only problem is I cant check if the issue still persists, as the session token expired only happens after a few days. When the session ends…
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Fastest Cache] Login session token expired error@emrevona Unfortunately I can not seem to fix the problem. We have ran multiple tests and definitely pinpointed the problem to WPFC.
The only thing that fixes the problem is if I clear the minified CSS/JS cache.
It seems this has nothing to do with server side caching. How would we go about excluding the JS of the popup?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Fastest Cache] Login session token expired error@emrevona yes I have the logged in user option enabled. Disabling that would help or does that just mean that your plugin is not interfering with the session expired problem?
I have also excluded the exact login link ‘/#opl-login-form’
@aahulsebos That seems to have been the issue, once removed it worked as intended. Thank you!
- This reply was modified 4 years, 1 month ago by khuffu.
Hi @aahulsebos
I am rather certain that it is the cookie banner blocking it, as the plugin developer also mentions that for the login/registration actions to function it requires cookies acceptance.
We can make the cookie banner more central on the page and thus forcing the user to accept it before attempting anything. But that doesnt solve the problem of the user having to refresh the page after acceptance.
I looked into Wizard>Cookies>Statistics Configuration and the only option I have there is to input the UA-Code.
@aahulsebos
Yes, with safe mode on, the login form works just as intended. Even without accepting any cookies the login form works.@aahulsebos Thank you for your response.
Yes, the login form is created using the following plugin: https://docs.oceanwp.org/article/499-how-to-show-popup-login-link
Is it possible to whitelist the plugin?
I have had a look, no tracking exists from what I can see.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [OceanWP] oceanWP popup login change text and translationNot sure if you managed to fix this, but had the same problem and managed to figure it out.
Best to do it with a FTP connection to your server.
The language plugin file can be found under wp-content > plugins > ocean-popup-login
Translate that using poedit and save the po and mo files under wp-content > languages > plugins (make sure you use the correct name, i.e. ocean-popup-login-fr_FR) That way you keep the language edits even if you were to update the plugin.
Hope this helps.