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  • Thread Starter daviddumonde

    (@daviddumonde)

    Thanks very much for the help, Coleman. It’s clear now what I was missing. I’d never picked up the habit of setting my nonroot as owner of my installs because I was simply able to sudo. I did have my nonroot added to www-data, but I didn’t think to set group write permissions on the html directory. I actually looked at the two articles you linked to, but with your help they make a lot more sense now. I’ve given it a spin and successfully completed and install with wp-cli. Thanks for your help! (And howdy from down the road in Houston!)

    Thread Starter daviddumonde

    (@daviddumonde)

    Thank you, Deepen, for your helpful reply.

    What I think you are saying is that if the “Only signed-in users can join this meeting” box is checked, users must sign in to zoom (on the zoom side) to join the meeting. I think you mean that it controls the “Require Registration” setting on the zoom side of things, https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/211579443-Registration-for-Meetings.

    I set up a meeting with your plugin so “Only signed-in users can join this meeting”, but when I test this in a Guest User account on my Mac, zoom allows me to enter the meeting, only asking me to provide my name. It does not require me to sign into Zoom with email. See this screencast.

    Sorry if I’m misunderstanding, and thanks again for your help.

    Thread Starter daviddumonde

    (@daviddumonde)

    You are correct. It was a conflict with the Edit Flow plugin. The conflict caused a difference in appearance of the date picker, as well as a difference in the date time format that the date picker entered into the field.

    Issue resolved. Thanks for your help.

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