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hmuellerMember
I think the problem is resolved. I used the wrong type of shortcode with the “:end]” in it. When I used [wp_eMember_registration] instead, the problem was resolved.
Thank you for your patience.
Heidi
hmuellerMemberA follow up question to help me faultfind. In which of your Javascript libraries is the form validation done, jquery.validationEngine.js?ver=3.3.1 ?
I would like to compare what libraries are loaded when I use Thesis as compared to when I use the 2010 theme – but I don’t know what should be loaded.
It would seem that when Thesis loads the content, your shortcode is somehow not interpreted correctly…
Any suggestions as to what specifically I should look for, would be appreciated.
Heidi
hmuellerMemberAgain, I have not done ANY customization. I have followed your suggestion and uploaded a fresh copy of Thesis and retried and get the same result. I am really at a loss. Everything else works so well. Do you think I should recreate the website from scratch?
Heidi
hmuellerMemberI did download and install the latest eMember plugin – same problem. However, when I switch to 2010 theme as you suggested, it works!
hmuellerMemberHi
I have created the mirror site http://palacequay.com/test, disabled all plugins except eMember and the problem is the same – I can register without completing any of the required fields
No, I have not added any JavaScript to the theme, it is straight Thesis.
Heidi
hmuellerMemberThanks, I will try your suggestion about installing WordPress in a subdomain.
In the mean time, I did check – the only plugin that loads JavaScript on the same page as wp-emember is NextGen Gallery. I deactivated it and made sure that its JavaScript does not load but the problem persists. None of the other plugins use JavaScript
Heidi
hmuellerMemberHi
Hmm. I am not using any of the “bad” plugins. Our theme is Thesis and I do believe it is coded correctly.
My problem is that it is a working site with many registered owners so I am not keen to disable plugins that are vital to the site functionality.
How else can I check JavaScript conflicts? Do you use a specific function to validate the form fields?
Heidi
hmuellerMemberThanks, I will check it out.
Heidi
hmuellerMemberhmuellerMemberYes, I have selected enable custom fields. The custom fields show up in the registration form. However, the Required option, although checked, is ignored – if members register and leave the required custom fields blank, they are still registered.
Heidi
hmuellerMemberThank you for adding the approval checkbox, it is just what is needed!
Have you added an “email on approval” yet? If so I would download the latest build
Thanks
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