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  • Thread Starter vduv

    (@vduv)

    Plugins:
    Network Activated:
    Admin Menu Editor Pro
    Appointments+
    Join my multisite
    Weather Underground
    WordPress Importer
    WordPress MU Domain Mapping
    WP Cloudy
    WPMU DEV Dashboard

    NotActivated
    Akismet
    Booking System Pro

    The Theme is Enfold by Kriesl on Themeforest

    So since I’m using a non-wp theme, I assume you need me to try this on a default theme? I will have to get that setup and see what happens. I will post back when that is done.

    Thread Starter vduv

    (@vduv)

    I’m really not concerned with the email.

    I am trying to figure out if there is a way to make the login and homepage link on the page at https://subdomain.site.com/wp-activate.php?key=alphanumericvalue go to the subdomain login and homepage rather than the mainsite.

    Since its not a lost password issue I used your code and just left it at path=wp-login.php (without any further “action=” variable) That worked for the Log In link.

    But since the homepage link on that page goes directly to the main site with no other path – it doesn’t seem there would be a similar code snippet to address that link and send it to the subdomain.

    If there is anything else you can suggest please let me know.

    I have several other plugins running – but don’t believe any of them would be changing the url of a login or homepage link. They include Appointments+, and Admin Menu Editor Pro

    Thread Starter vduv

    (@vduv)

    I believe I am having that same issue:

    I am using the [join-my-multisite] shortcode to produce a registration form on a page I’ve created
    When a user registers they get an email that says “to activate your user please click the following link” and it gives a link formatted as follows:
    https://subdomain.site.com/wp-activate.php?key=alphanumericvalue
    It also says “After you activate, you will receive “another email” with your login. (note a second email is not sent)

    When the user follows that link they land on a page that says
    “Your account is now active!” and gives their user name and password. Then it says” Your account in now activate. Log in or go back to the homepage” With links on “Log In” and “homepage”

    These links go to the site.com login and homepage. I want them to go to the subdomain.site.com login and homepage.

    I have 26 subdomain sites for this organization and I’m trying to keep users on their own site. The subdomain sites are not totally live yet but you can see this action at
    fairmont.lgfws.com/fairmont-lgf-user-registration/

    Thanks for taking a look at this.

    Val

    I have posted a question on this in a new item since this was resolved.

    @suzyloonam – since you were successful with this fix perhaps you could take a look?

    thanks

    New item:
    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/issue-with-redirect-on-log-in-page

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