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  • I have 1 person who experiences this error on my site when all other users don’t have a problem. I wish that I could fix this error for him but I don’t know how. Any Ideas?

    Thread Starter ctctc

    (@ctctc)

    Wow, Thanks for asking.
    Please note my addition of a new haiku player which has the same problems: it plays on the home public page; but it doesn’t play on the band member protected content page. If you would like to register as a user I will grant you custom capabilities (s2Member) so that you can try the protected content. Thx.

    Here is what I have been dealing with:
    Cernek.com is my band’s three-page website. My band members and I (8 users) go there to listen to the MP3s from our practices and performances. The homepage is accessible to the public where several MP3s are listed and can be played by anyone, and the second page contains password-protected content for logged in band members only. It has all has worked flawlessly. (The third page is a requirement of using s2Member to notify non-logged in users that they do not have access to the band members only page)

    Yesterday I became aware of a problem where logged in members were having difficulty playing MP3s on the band members only page. Only a few MP3s will play, and only sometimes, while most MP3s will not play. Everyone seems to be able to play all of the MP3s on the homepage without a problem.

    I have built the site using WordPress (v 3.2.1), List Yo’ Files to list all of the MP3s in a particular folder (practice or performance), WPaudio to play the MP3s on demand, and s2Member to handle membership access to the protected content. All plug-ins and themes are up to date.

    What could be wrong?

    Thread Starter ctctc

    (@ctctc)

    I can now rule out the following troubleshooting:

    I’ve installed quick cache.no improvement.

    On my web host server we have confirmed that there has been no bandwidth throttling, a check of the MySQL slow query files shows no abnormally slow processes, the MySQL database check is okay, all scripts are up to date. Tech support can see no reason on their end why this should be happening.

    Thread Starter ctctc

    (@ctctc)

    Let me try a more accurate description of the problem.

    Cernek.com is my band’s three-page website. My band members and I (8 users) go there to listen to the MP3s from our practices and performances. The homepage is accessible to the public where several MP3s are listed and can be played by anyone, and the second page contains password-protected content for logged in band members only. It has all has worked flawlessly. (The third page is a requirement of using s2Member to notify non-logged in users that they do not have access to the band members only page)

    Yesterday I became aware of a problem where logged in members were having difficulty playing MP3s on the band members only page. Only a few MP3s will play, and only sometimes, while most MP3s will not play. Everyone seems to be able to play all of the MP3s on the homepage without a problem.

    I have built the site using WordPress (v 3.2.1), List Yo’ Files to list all of the MP3s in a particular folder (practice or performance), WPaudio to play the MP3s on demand, and s2Member to handle membership access to the protected content. All plug-ins and themes are up to date.

    What could be causing this problem? Please advise.

    Thread Starter ctctc

    (@ctctc)

    Thx, using a non-admin account I did as you suggested, clicked on the forgotten password link and flled in the requested info. The non-admin account received an email to reset the password.

    But how do I as the administrator configure wordpress to email me when someone new rgisters for membership?.

    Thread Starter ctctc

    (@ctctc)

    Thanks.

    I mainly want to share protected MP3s with logged in users based upon membership roles.

    Can you think of a reason (other than the $19.97 per year space upgrade) not to use a free WordPress.com site?

    Thread Starter ctctc

    (@ctctc)

    The host replied that on their server, they have to manually create my user name, password, database, and assign permissions, the last of which they previously forgot to do. Now I was able to run the installation script, with errors… ??

    Thread Starter ctctc

    (@ctctc)

    I did post a question to the host, thank you.

    But something doesn’t seem right, the instructions asked me to “point a web browser to start the installation script”. By point I assume they mean typing that script into the address bar of the browser.

    Isn’t there some type of security wall to prevent anyone from pointing a browser to my site to run the install.php file? Could I be running into that security wall?

    Thread Starter ctctc

    (@ctctc)

    Thanks. Same error.

    Thread Starter ctctc

    (@ctctc)

    OK, so with wordpress, s2member, and streampad I could create a site so that people could come and hear my music.

    How would I learn to set my site up for this behavior. I would like any visitor to my website to be presented with a list of songs that they could see and play. I would like others to be able to create their own membership where I would then assign them to a specific user role. After being assigned a role they could then login to see and play a list of songs that are accessible only to users of that role. I would like to have multiple user roles each with their own unique list of songs. Some songs could belong to more than one role.

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