• Resolved hamwicadmin

    (@hamwicadmin)


    Hi,
    I refer to this line:
    “Use external redirect file. Set this to “Yes” if you are using a plugin such as Gigya that bypasses the regular WordPress redirect process (and allows only one fixed redirect URL). Then, set the redirect URL in the other plugin to
    https://www.yoursite.com/wp-content/plugins/peters-login-redirect/wplogin_redirect_control.php”

    This php file does not exist anymore and has broken our links.
    I have changed the links to now be the “wplogin_redirect.php”, but it now crashes on the “mo-admin-notice-faetured.php line 7 error”. I do not see anything specific on line 7 about this.

    Any assistance appreciated.

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  • Thread Starter hamwicadmin

    (@hamwicadmin)

    Should have stated that I just updated the plugin, and thats when it broke the links.

    plastisound

    (@plastisound)

    I have the same problem… and I have almost 100 redirects!! But It works fine with a downgrade to 2.9.4 and reconfiguring again!

    You can download the 2.9.2 in the official site https://www.theblog.ca/wplogin-redirect just clicking 2.9.2.

    I will wait for news!

    Hello everyone. We removed that file and other settings because they were not use by a lot of persons. We are modernizing the codebase gradually because it is a mess in it current state.

    You would observe there is a design refresh on the dashboard. This and many more will be coming soon.

    Can you all tell me how you are using the php file and why the login/logout settings doesn’t work for your use case.

    I really want to understand your use cases so we can better improve the plugin.

    MVerminski

    (@mverminski)

    We have the same problem on a website, but luckily we only have two redirects.

    We have two user roles, sales & customer. CM Registration Pro is used for registering/logging in. Upon logging in the user gets redirected to the customer portal or sales portal depending on their role. There is a redirect setting in CM Registration Pro, but it only re-directs to one URL. In that setting is the redirect_control.php file to accomplish the redirect based on role to different URL’s.

    Now when logging in it just returns a forbidden, you do not have permission to access this page.

    Maybe there is a better way to achieve this redirect dependent on role?

    • This reply was modified 5 years ago by MVerminski. Reason: Added info about CM Registration Pro

    Got it. I will add the file back in next release shortly.

    Hello everyone. Check out the latest version.

    Let me know if that fixes the issue.

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