Lines 15, 77 and 80.
get_bloginfo( ‘url’ ) returns the site url. What you need is get_bloginfo( ‘wpurl’ ) which returns the url to the wp install (which may or may not be the same as the site url).
Also, wp_login_url() can be used to get the login url directly on line 80.
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Notice: Undefined variable: user in /srv/www/mysite.com/current/public/content/plugins/diarypress/diarypress.php on line 36
]]>I want each of our users to be able to have a private diary like a blog or activity stream that only they can see. Is this what this plugin is for? If not does anyone know of such a plugin for WordPress?
]]>Hi, just installed V5.0 on my Wp V4.1 site. Add a new page called “Mydiary” + done the setting as required.
How do my customers see there dairy in the front-end of the site.
Get each customer his personal dairy or is this only for the site owner?
Also do not see a dairy page as Admin.
In admin I only see the settings and the added new page “Mydairy”.
Did I forget something to do?
>> Just restart the site and now it is shown after activating Blogs.
>> Do get the question to login first.
>> Did this and then again nothing happens.
>> After login as Admin I still get in front-end this message: You must log in to view this diary. If you want to Click here
>> Is this plugin not to be used parallel with the default Blogs. Hope this is running parallel otherwise I can not show both.
>>> I have read older messages and believe now that this plugin blocks the complete site! Sorry but that is not the way to code and document. You have to rewrite the documentation first. I am not happy at all with this plugin and will deleted it.
If you want access to my site then please send a message.
Hope you can help me.
Regards,
Ronald
Hi Tom
Just installed DiaryPress, but can’t get it to show on my site or see where to access any settings. I am fairly new to WordPress, so would be grateful for any advice.
Thanks
Pauline
P.S. I’ve also put this as a comment on plugin home page as I wasn’t quite sure where to post my query.
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