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Posted: Wednesday Aug 22nd, 2012 at 6:29 am #22697 | |
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Hi, please let me know where I am with 404 issue, am I waiting on response from Jason or should I keep trying? |
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Posted: Tuesday Aug 21st, 2012 at 5:59 am #22611 | |
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Hi, is there any news on the 404 issue? Thanks. |
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Posted: Monday Aug 20th, 2012 at 10:01 am #22567 | |
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Hi Raam, redirection now works without Membership Options page variables and fixes the LimitRequestLine issues I’ve been getting. So, now I just have /microsites/create/ 404 basically, if a subscriber goes to /create/ they get 404 not an options redirect |
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Posted: Monday Aug 20th, 2012 at 8:54 am #22556 | |
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re: In your must-use plugins /wp-content/mu-plugins/ (NO SUCH DIRECTORY or do you mean wp-content/plugins ?) put a copy of the file s2member\includes\classes\mo-page-in.inc.php and edit the wp_redirect to leave just the URL to the page, without the vars. Are you suggesting to put mo-page-in.inc.php in wp-content/plugins/ ? If anything goes here it will need writing up and registering as a plugin. I’d suggest this is an option in s2member core if it is required to make the software work with Apache default values. As a temporary workaround can anything be done with .htaccess? |
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Posted: Monday Aug 20th, 2012 at 8:19 am #22548 | |
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basically, if a subscriber goes to /create/ they get 404 Also noticed that if a member logs out following a membership options redirect the url length is increase further:
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Posted: Monday Aug 20th, 2012 at 8:08 am #22545 | |
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regarding the redirect fails… S2 member redirect /mediawiki/ redirect to /options/ *fixed by removing ‘membership’-options from slug but /microsites/create/ for subscriber eg cristian doesn’t redirect and results in 404 URIs That Require Level #1 Or Higher: |
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Posted: Monday Aug 20th, 2012 at 7:53 am #22542 | |
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Thanks Cristian, ok, I think that clears that up but what support is there for the creation of child blogs by main network site user base? From limited tests I can see when a user exceeds the number of allowed bogs they just get a 404. Is this issue tackled by upgrade to netwrok license or require advanced scripting? |
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Posted: Monday Aug 20th, 2012 at 7:18 am #22535 | |
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Also, just revisited licensing… *If you operate a WordPress® Multisite Network, for the purpose of maintaining multiple child blogs or sub-sites that you own yourself (yes I do, all the sub sites belong to me, primary domain and sub directories), 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). moreover… A Single-Site License provides support for ONE instance of the s2Member® Product(s) that you purchase. Perfect for site owners with only ONE domain name. However, please note… if you run a WordPress® Multisite Network, with an s2Member® Product activated on multiple child blogs or sub-sites within your Network (NO, S2 will not be avalibe for sub blogs to provide membership), this will always require our Unlimited-Site License, because s2Member® runs as a separate instance on each child blog or sub-site in the Network. Please clarify. |
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Posted: Monday Aug 20th, 2012 at 6:58 am #22530 | |
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Hi Christian, thanks for the lead. If I go to Apache it suggest that if the lenght exceeds default of 8190 GET is being abused and POST should be used instead. http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#limitrequestline Are you recommending I override this? *Under normal conditions, the value should not be changed from the default. Also, you can’t set this higher than 8190 without modifying the source and rebuilding. Thanks for the note on network license. I will upgrade when the site is open to public and everything in S2 works correctly. |