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Multisite definition question

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4 years, 5 months ago  Raam Dev

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4 years, 5 months ago  Raam Dev

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Posted: Thursday Jul 19th, 2012 at 4:39 am #19744

Thanks for getting back to me Mr Raam.
First of all what’s this’ll about? You need to patch 3 core files but you don’t provide the numbers of the trac tickets? I’ve never seen that before. Can you provide the tickets numbers please?

In order for s2Member to function properly in a Multisite environment, you MUST implement four patches. One goes into your /wp-login.php file, one into /wp-includes/load.php, one into /wp-includes/ms-functions.php, and another into /wp-admin/user-new.php. We have TRAC tickets into WordPress® for these changes. However, until the official release of WordPress® includes these updates, you will need to use the automatic patcher below. All you do is check the box & click Save.

I am not sure where you get the idea I want to go around the plugin. More like integrate it.

Can you answer me one question specifically? How does the plugin control the number of sites a member can create?

Regarding your last point: that seems to contradict this:

If you operate a WordPress® Multisite Network, for the purpose of maintaining multiple child blogs or sub-sites that you own yourself, an s2Member® Unlimited-Site License is sufficient (e.g. you do NOT need a Network Support License if all child blogs or sub-sites are your own).

As far as I can tell, it comes down to definition of ownership of the sites. That’s what I am trying to clarify. For example users will not have access to fully configure a site. No access to this plugin for example.

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