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How to create custom registration fields?

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Posted: Saturday Sep 29th, 2012 at 2:08 am #26912
Rogan Josh
Username: harrynbk

Thanks for pursuing this (although I have got rid of the problem, by starting a new copy of the site – so no worries here!).

I can confirm that in the old site, the index.php is present in both places and differs only in the path:

webmgr@host1:~/www/site2$ diff index.php wordpress/index.php
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require(‘./wp-blog-header.php’);

Same permissions too.

Removing the copy in the new (working) duplicates the problem. But it would appear something else must be wrong in the old site.

Posted: Thursday Sep 6th, 2012 at 2:21 am #24266
Rogan Josh
Username: harrynbk

Thanks!

Posted: Wednesday Sep 5th, 2012 at 3:44 pm #24199
Rogan Josh
Username: harrynbk

After some more investigation, I can get the new site to misbehave if I leave out the index.pp in the wordpress/ directory. Same symptoms.

However, ensuring that index.php and .htaccess on the original site are identical with the new does not fix the old site!

I think I will just rebuild on the new site, now I’ve gone this far.

Posted: Wednesday Sep 5th, 2012 at 1:37 pm #24182
Rogan Josh
Username: harrynbk

I just found what the difference was: on the site that is NOT working, the WordPress install is in a subdirectory i.e.

site.com/wordpress

It works OK as long as I don’t change the WP Settings->General->Site Address(URL) to site.com (and then also update the index.php in site.com root).

So: how to get s2member to work OK when WP is installed in a subdirectory, but the site URL points directly to WP?

Posted: Wednesday Sep 5th, 2012 at 1:15 pm #24181
Rogan Josh
Username: harrynbk

OK – I did a clean WordPress install, and then installed s2member as the first thing, and it looks quite different.

On the new site the General Options page has a number of toplevel expandable topics, including one on Registration/Profile Fields and options.

On the original site, the General options page does not have these expandable topics – it looks like one long page.

Does that give a clue?

Posted: Thursday Aug 30th, 2012 at 3:24 pm #23612
Rogan Josh
Username: harrynbk

Hi Eduan,

thanks for the idea – however it didn’t help :-( Even with default Twenty-Eleven theme and no plugins aside from s2member, there is no change in the General Options page.

Posted: Thursday Aug 30th, 2012 at 4:27 am #23539
Rogan Josh
Username: harrynbk

Any ideas folks?

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