Is there a way of change the input to a dropdown option
<label for=”company”><?php _e(”, RequestAccess::$text_domain) ?></label>
<input id=”company” type=”text” name=”company” placeholder=”Company” value=”<?php echo @$_POST[‘company’] ?>” />
Looking for:
Mini
Ford
Smart
Punto
This plugin would be perfect if I could rename the fields and make them optional. I do not need Title, Company, or Point of Contact, but I do need one additional field.
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Do you know if this plugin works with BudyPress sign-up?
thanks
Mariette
Hi–
So… I am NOT a web-developer, but I am attempting to manage a website for my team. We have people request access to a private member site using your plug-in. But from the get-go a number of people have had issues logging in again after they’ve registered. At first, I thought they’d just forgotten their passwords, and would delete their account and have them re-register. But after it kept happening, they wrote their passwords down and knew it COULDN’T be that. So… the plug-in seems to be locking some users out. Why? What can I do to fix this in? Please help! Again, I know nothing about programming…
]]>I have been wrestling this for an entire day, and it is probably some tiny thing I’ve overlooked. I have set up login, signup, denied, thanks, and pending pages and assigned them properly in Request Access Options.
I wanted the web site to look like this:
Welcome Page
-Link to log in page
-Link to sign up page.
The link to the signup page works. The link to the login page does not work. The address line in the browser looks like this in rapid succession:
domain.com
domain.com/signup/
domain.com
In other words, the correct URL appears, but vanishes and returns to the welcome page.
I tried putting [login] on the welcome page and making it the login page in Options. That a makes the web site nonfunctional.
I have tried all combinations on test web site and on the real one. I can either have a link to a login page that never comes up, or I can put the login form on the welcome page and disable the entire web site.
How do I allow users to log in?
]]>I only want the Administrator to be able to approve / deny new registrations. Is there a way to add this as an option?
]]>I installed the plug-in as documented, after I sign up for an account the homepage is no longer accessible and caught in a redirect loop. If I deactivate the plugin, the homepage appears.
Any suggestions?
Fatal error: Call to a member function remove_cap() on a non-object in /home/xxx/www/xxx/wp-content/plugins/request-access/request-access.php on line 72
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