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Thank you Patrik!!!!
First test looks great, if any trouble will come up i will let you know…
Thank you again!
Hi Patrik,
Thank you for your feedback, and based on your input i would be happy to get the changes on my site as I would need this redirect function. Please apply the changes.
Thank you!!!
Hey Patrik,
Thank you so much for your information.
Do you have any schedule for the next release? I just opening up my sites, so that may be too late, but if you willing to release the next version soon, then i don’t want to ask an extra task from you side…
Or, if i can use your repo and this feature can be found there, i can implement it…
Honestly, i would need this function asap..
Thanks,
JoeThis reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Hi Patrik,
Thank you for the quick fix.
Finally it works…
FYI, I had to to update the po file to include the new translation and found a typo error in your code which has been repaired… you have missed the “return” in front of the sprintf(__ , so there was a green box only 🙂
Thank you again, it works now…
This reply has been marked as private.Hi Patrik,
Thank you for your info on it and the detailed explanation of WP user management.
I really like the proposed logic from your side, that is what i need and nothing else i am looking for. Looking forward to hear about the next release.
Thank you,
JoeHi Patrik,
Tested the network activation (Network Wide Active – Pages on all sites) on my localhost. The _uwp_usermeta table has been created without site number (main site), and I did the same registration-delete procedure. After the user delete on the sub-site the user is still in the main site’s user manager, and still in both of _uwp_usermeta and the _users table.
Deleted the user from the main site’s user manager, and disappeared from all user lists, in the main site as well. But the user still in the database in the _uwp_usermeta table, and of course the same email can not be used again for registration, and as there is no valid user, it is impossible to reactivate it again from user side.I feel this is very similar to the previous problem, the user not deleted…
Anyway, i would like to go with my first selected activation mode – independent user manager and tables for all sub-sites – as easier to keep data separated between sites, at least in my case.
Will you consider this as a bug and will you fix it, or can you offer some update-proof tweek for it, with the independent user table/activated on per site base?
The other two activation method is not fit to my needs.Thank you
Hi Patrik,
Thank you for your information. I followed your installation manual (https://userswp.io/docs/multisite-installation/), and the best configuration has been chosen for my specific needs, so it is why i using the activation on per site basis.
I need the user functions on all sub-site, as each of them should work as independent service.I understood the origin of the issue from your explanation, and i might have a solution to switch the plugin activation into Network Wide Active, but i feel the present behavior is not the ideal one. Let we say a user registering on one sub-site only, and for any reason the user will be deleted -on that given site in the admin area-, i feel this record should be removed completely from that user table (_uwp_usermeta), and of course from the main site user table as well, as no more site associated to that user.
My question is, will you change this behavior in the future, or will you keep the logic behind it as it is now? How do you feel, is it a bug or you want to work this way…???
Anyway, i will try the network activation (Network Wide Active – Pages on all sites) and will let you know if it works as expected.
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