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sdocpubSpectator
OK, here is what I did.
No changes since the above posts – same versions, same theme, same plugins, etc.
I deleted eMember and reinstalled via upload in the plugins panel. No change.
Then I deleted the plugin, backed up the eMember tables, dropped the tables, reinstalled eMember, imported the tables via phpMyAdmin. No change. The data is in the database but the members are not visible via the “Members” panel. I also think new subscriptions are not getting captured.
Are there any other ideas or resources I should look at? Like I said above, it was working perfectly in the sandbox, then the site was copied to production and the problem started.
sdocpubSpectatorThanks for replying, and for the links. They didn’t show up on my search.
Database duplication was via MySQL dump via Plesk tools. Migration was from windows to windows, so case-sensitive does not come into play. Checked both databases (old and new) and both have same case in table names.
eMember: 8.4.8
WP: 3.5.1
No theme or plugin changes. The goal was to perfect the site in sandbox, then just copy and drop same in production. Easier said than done.
Will try to load a fresh copy in the wee hours when traffic is down.
If the plugin is deleted, do the tables remain? (Just making sure….)
January 28, 2013 at 1:23 pm in reply to: eMember – conflict with WP United plugin, unable to access shared login info #53388sdocpubSpectatorFollowing up after more research this morning.
WP United works by forcing user login authentication to the (separate) phpBB database, rather than the WP user table. Fine by me, so long as the variables are passed to make the widgets work (login, member info display, etc)
So it looks like a possible solution would be to make eMember suthenticate to that database as well.
I’m not a high-level developer but I can follow directions to make modifications where needed.
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