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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Cannot read property 'payment' of undefinedHey guys!! I was forced to switch to the Hosted Payments in order for it to work. But other than that, I was not able to find any kind of fix unfortunately.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Cannot read property 'payment' of undefinedAny sort of help on this would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Universal Login for WordPress Site and Non-WordPress SiteThat’s where the universal login comes in, in reality, we have 3 different sites: 1 is the main website which runs on wordpress, 2 is a portal site that does not run on wordpress, and 3 is also another portal that does not run on wordpress. We want the user to be able to login just one time with the universal login so that they then have access to all 3 sites without having to login again once they, say, exit to the portal; they would already be logged into the portal since they’ve logged in on the main website already.
Do you think something like this would be doable? Thanks for your help so far!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Universal Login for WordPress Site and Non-WordPress SiteThe main site is built on wordpress but the other site is not built on anything so the user would have to login with wordpress, which we’d try to make that login as the ‘universal login’.
Thanks!
I did not see any errors in the console besides two lines of CSS styling tips. Also, we automatically updated 4.1.1 automatically.
Thank you!
Yes we are on version 4.1.1. I just tried switching themes with plugins deactivated, but no luck. Still saving anything in settings gets redirected to options.php and doesn’t save, as well as trying to update/add new posts/pages and getting redirected to edit.php also with no saves.
Thank you! I appreciate your help with this very much so far thanks!!
I had temporarily deactivated all plugins, and unfortunately that still didn’t help with anything.
Thank you very much for your help so far!
The .htaccess already had those lines in them so it already looks exactly like that. The folders are mostly set to 777 and 755 because earlier in the stages of the dev site, things weren’t being allowed to install and such, for example, installing a plugin through the wordpress backend instead of manually installing through FTP. The files are set to 644.