• Resolved songdove

    (@songdove)


    The page I need help with is behind the pmp/learnpress wall.

    I have a test blog article that I’ve told the pmp system to only show for a specific level. This works out on the main blog, it works inside buddypress, but it isn’t working inside learnpress. Not only does LP somehow break the member level protection merely displaying the test article link, I can click through to that test article as a member of another level, and see the article just fine, I don’t even get the pmp message that this content is blocked and only certain levels can see it.

    Because PMP and LP have integrations together, and I bought the integration that allows LP courses to come with pmp levels, I am a little surprised at this glitch. Repairing this is important to me because the “course” in question is the “success path” of my membership. So I will write blog articles from time to time that I will add to menus sitting inside in-page sidebars that are shown to members, but only those members in the level assigned to that article should be able to click through and read it. Ideally, only members assigned to that article will be able to see the link to it either.

    Help?

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  • Hi @songdove

    Thank you for using Paid Memberships Pro.

    The LearnPress integration is built and maintained by the LearnPress team. Since the issue here is on the LearnPress content, please reach out to LearnPress regarding this issue.

    Thank you for understanding.

    Thread Starter songdove

    (@songdove)

    no, the issue here is about the blog content being linked to from inside learnpress, messing up the PMP permissions. If I post this to the LP forum, they will tell me this is a permissions issue with PMP and send me back to here. The blog article was NOT written inside LP. It was written out in the regular blog area and given PMP permissions. Merely linking to the article seems to have broken that.

    How is it possible for another plugin to mess up site-wide permissions like that? I would expect PMP’s permission structure to be stronger.

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