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August 7, 2017 at 1:47 pm in reply to: User getting a 502 bad gateway error when trying to logout #76157epimazzoMember
WZP,
I know is probably a non-plugin’s issue related.
Thanks
August 7, 2017 at 1:32 pm in reply to: User getting a 502 bad gateway error when trying to logout #76156epimazzoMemberHey there guys,
Thaks for the valuable tips. The 2nd trick did the work. The hosting provider has made a few adjusts and we back on but unfortunately, we discovered another major issue: All internal URL links start getting 404 error nginx. This is quite weird. I then disabled APC but it didn’t work either.
So, we’re investigating the server error’s log. If you have any other possible idea or tip, I thank you.
Thanks.
March 14, 2014 at 2:37 pm in reply to: Setting a specific permission level to a few different users but equal content #60977epimazzoMemberAdmin,
Let me help you with more transparency as I probably didn’t quite well.
I have contributors across country. Many. We sell paintings and these contributors need access to the same painting sometimes at the same time even they are located remotely. So, WP-emember should be able to separate each one of these contributors at the time they logged in and show a particular painting to a customer. The other particular thing is this single painting gets different prices. See? The same image but with a different description price accessed by many contributors in different locations perhaps at the same time.
How to deal with this situation where each one should get his particular price but with the same content (image on this case)?
Shouldn’t WordPress MU be the best case for it? Or a single WP with WP-emember would do it?
Hope I clarified better this time.
Thanks a lot.
March 13, 2014 at 6:07 pm in reply to: Setting a specific permission level to a few different users but equal content #60975epimazzoMemberHi WZP,
thanks for your tip. I’m still unsure about this way you are suggesting. As I need to share a single image across several individuals in different membership levels, would those separate views above solve this puzzle?
The fact is we don’t want to update several times the same image every time we sell it for instance. That’s why a single image feature is important but it should be kept hidden and viewed by several membership levels perhaps at the same time.
What do you think?
Thanks
August 14, 2012 at 4:09 pm in reply to: eMember – How to ged rid of inline greetings login top introduction? #48380epimazzoMemberHi peter,
Yep, you are right. That’s the one I’m trying to remove. I customized a bit as well but it still looks the same compact login. You can check it here: http://www.fazendadascabras.com.br
Sounds funny as I don’t remember to have included it I’ll check the post tip and adjust code as you suggested.
Meanwhile, I appreciated if you have a look.
Thanks for it.
Regards,
Eduardo
epimazzoMemberJust to mention to anyone who come here to know what’s going behind this topic, I already sent out the Portuguese PHP translated file to developer who will be adding it to next release hopefully.
regards,
epimazzoMemberHi there,
I unfortunately don’t know what happended at that time we have discussed about a Portuguese translation I did. I remember to sent you guys but it seems it never get through it, right?
In this case, I’m sending again using contact form. Please, let me know if you get it or not.
Cheers
epimazzoMemberGuys,
One more thing just came up…
Is it possible to hide those text lines which says “content is restricted”? Although a member is seeing just what he’s expected to see, we’d like to remove this alert to avoid user misunderstanding. Any tips?
Thanks a lot.
Cheers
epimazzoMemberPeter,
Thanks for your reply but this trick is already in place for each link created inside this Welcome page. See:
john’s name gallery
Cesar’s name gallery
Sophia’s name gallery
and so on…
when John log in, he’s redirected to this welcome page with his internal links already restricted using the shortcodes you mentioned.
What I’m trying to achieve is that John only visualize his gallery and not the whole thousand others that this welcome page may have. Got it?
Try to imagine this crowd accessing this page (coming from a membership level), and spend a time looking for your gallery he’s interested. Not usable, right?
So, dunno if we can have it through eMember.
Hope I clarified better this time.
Waiting forward to hear you.
Thanks.
Eduardo
UPDATE: Peter, it worked this time. I think it over and applied the shortcodes again inside page links restricting the link itself. Thanks again.
Cheers
epimazzoMemberGuys,
Just a quick question: Ivy has helped me a lot but I still have something to do regarding restrictions. What I have no clue yet is when a member is redirected to a Welcome page and from there he decides which page to go by just clicking on a page link with restrictions enabled, how to restrict this Welcome page to show only his page link he’s interested and not others? Can I have this setup through eMember or should I find another plugin to do that?
Thanks folks.
Appreciate.
Regards,
Eduardo
epimazzoMemberHey Peter!
Thanks for the heads up!
Cheers
epimazzoMemberHi,
Any thoughts? Did you have access to the URL I sent?
Thanks
epimazzoMemberI got it! Tx Sending you out….
epimazzoMemberI realized content restricted is only applied to texts inside shortcodes (sections). This actually works under a member ID I specified there. But in case I’m showing images or video with Vimeo, they are all accessible by this ID and no logged in users. This is wrong. I don’t want these content restricted to a member ID I haven’t setup as ok to access actually have that access enabled.
I expect not see images, video and texts as well to a page/gallery I setup as restricted to not logged in users and individually to a specific member ID.
Hope I could clarify what’s going on.
epimazzoMemberHi,
I’ve played a bit following your suggestions but unfortunately no luck.
I disabled categories in general and membership level that points to that page I created to be the gallery template. It didn’t work. No logged in users can still see it. All docs and also you always mention posts. Does it have something related so only posts it will work in eMember?
I registered with an user called “a” and gave him an ID 4. I used the shortcodes that restrict section in both galleries I have with ID 4 . There’s another member with an ID 1. This mentioned gallery (ID1) is seen by this ID4 as well. Can’t figure out why as shortcode is set to ID 1 only and also restricted in WP editor.
Maybe you have to help me out getting access to my WP admin and check that out.
The point is why member ID4 sees content ID 1 and why public have access to the gallery page which shows up the whole gallery images? This page (gallery template) should be hidden from public and only visible to logged in members. The free membership ones.
What do you think?
I confess be confused.
Thanks
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