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I used the WP Rollback plugin and rolled back to BP 12.5.1. Things are working again 😉 Thanks for your help. BR Pelle
Dear Thin Lizzy, thank you very much for the input. My system was set to auto-update. I might have a blind faith that all updates are good, but I fear PHP and WP conflicts. Should I just overwrite the newest version of BP with the previous one? Should I be prepared for problems when I do that?
All input and advice are welcome. I am completely at a loss.
You could try this: https://wpmailsmtp.com/buddypress-activation-email-notifications/
Yes, that is correctly understood. I/the administrator suddenly do not receive notifications when there are membership requests. However, the applicant does receive an email. WP registers the request under Users, but BP Registration Options notes nothing. When I manually respond to the request via WP – User – Management, BP Registration Options is activated, and an email is sent, and BP Registration Options marks the request with a red dot (as usual). It’s as if WP and BP Registration Options do not want to cooperate. WP overshadows BP Registration Options.
It seems like WordPress has taken control over new member registrations.
The membership request must first be approved under WP User – Manage Signups. Once that is done, BP Registration takes over, and an email is sent, and the new user is marked for approval. (As usual)…
Fixed 😉
I had forgotten to turn off TranslatePress – Multilingual…
I found the error. Private Network was activated in BP Registration. Maybe because of an update? (I have not started the function.)
Searching on https://www.danskeosteopater.dk/find-en-osteopat/se-kort/ only leads to a result if I am logged into the website. If I visit the website as a guest, the search ends up taking me to the homepage of the website.
Does anyone have an idea for troubleshooting? I have no idea why the error occurred…