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About: Rich Wood

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3 years, 4 months ago  Rich Wood

s2member insert custom fields in usermeta

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3 years, 8 months ago  Cristián Lávaque

Custom fields caused loop error and admin…

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3 years, 9 months ago  Cristián Lávaque

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Posted: Thursday Apr 11th, 2013 at 2:02 pm #47216

Alright thanks, I found where the information is stored. Now is there a way you can point me to where s2member is inserting my custom field values into the wp_usermeta table? I need it to enter these values also into the wp_users table because that’s where I had originally intended these values to go and had setup some of my code to pull data from there.

Posted: Wednesday Apr 10th, 2013 at 7:54 pm #47138

I purchased the template from Templatic. It’s called GeoPlaces so it’s done by professionals but either way I’ve activated every other theme in my themes directory, default, twentyten, twentyeleven… I’ve disable every plug-in except from s2member and I downloaded WordPress 3.3.1 (my current version) from the WordPress archive and overwrote every file in wp-admin, wp-includes, and the root directory.. I’m still getting backslashes. I’ve also disabled magic quotes in my php.ini file. It would be great to know where the data gets inserted into the database so I can just fix it my self. More then anything I’m a PHP developer so I know my way around the code.

Posted: Wednesday Apr 10th, 2013 at 2:16 pm #47105

Alright, so that was it. I reverted back to a default theme that came with WordPress. Thanks.

echo do_shortcode( $content );

I added that too my page.php file and now all is working.

I have one other, non related, question to ask. I’ve researched this a lot on a bunch of different forums and can’t seem to find a sound answer. When I save any post, page, or widget it adds backslashes into the database thus creating backslashes everywhere…. I’m willing to modify core WordPress if you know where the data isn’t getting inserted into the database if you might not know another, simpler, less core editing process.

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