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I’m sorry @danbp, I’ve tried looking through those links that you sent, but I’m still very much confused. I cleared the cache, then I went in my Appearance > Customize link and typed in “MyLoopnetwork” as the Site Title, refreshed everything, went to try to create a user profile, and it still did the same thing. I’m still running these tests with the Twenty Fifteen theme. Is it possible for anyone to look from the backend of my site somehow to see what I’m doing wrong or if I’m not setting up something correctly? I’m new to all of this and just trying to get this registration page to work on my site.
Hi @danbp
Oh okay, so that’s what I did just now, I deactivated that cache plug in and cleared the cache of my site. But can anyone explain that bp-core-filters.php error message that’s still there in my error log (the “PHP Warning” error message is in my last message (in bold)? Because the registration page is still not working. I asked my hosting provider about that, but they said it’s an error that’s not coming from their end. Any ideas why that’s still happening?
Oh okay, so since it’s working from your end, maybe you can help me. Any suggestions on what I can do or should do to get it to work on my end? I’m still running into the same issue of the users not being created, even while I’m still on the Twenty Fifteen theme with only the BuddyPress plug in (now at the 2.3.1 version), the bbPress plug in (now at the 2.5.7 version) and the W3 Total Cache (still at the 0.9.4.1 version) activated. Also, I went and checked the back end again from my hosting plan provider (as well as talked to a representative of my hosting plan service over the phone) and he noticed that there was actually a lot of errors listed for my sites link. The only thing is that the representative said all the other errors listed have been resolved because he doesn’t see any other error messages on those that are listed in the error log. The only one he still sees on there (and I just realized this as well) was this message:
PHP Warning: strstr(): Empty needle in /hermes/bosweb26d/b246/ipg.sjfgraphixcom/myloopnetwork/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-core/bp-core-filters.php on line 781
Could this be the reason why the registration page is still not working? Because I never did any changes to that bp-core-filters.php file, I’ve only been working on the post pages and customizing my website theme that I wanted to use from before (which was the Magnus WordPress Theme). But as I was saying before, even though I’m still currently on the Twenty Fifteen theme, I’m still having issues. Please let me know what else I need to do to resolve this. My hosting plan server is iPage (which uses NGINX), running a 5.0 PHP version. I hope this additional information helps out.
Sorry @henrywright, this keeps happening when I put in the actual URL of my site, the link shows up differently. I don’t know why it keeps doing that in this forum.
The correct URL link to my website: http://www.myloopnetwork.com
Hello @henrywright, was just trying to reach you for a follow up as to why my registration page is still not working, because I’m still running into the same issue of the users not being created, even while I’m still on the Twenty Fifteen theme with only the BuddyPress plug in (now at the 2.3.1 version) and the W3 Total Cache (still at the 0.9.4.1 version) activated. Also, I went and checked the backend from my hosting plan provider (as well as talked to a representative of my hosting plan service) and noticed that there was a lot of errors listed for my sites, including the myloopnetwork.com link). The representative I spoke to said that all the other errors listed have been resolved because he said he doesn’t see any other error messages on those that are listed in the error log. The only one he said he still sees on there (and I just realized this as well) was this message:
PHP Warning: strstr(): Empty needle in /hermes/bosweb26d/b246/ipg.sjfgraphixcom/myloopnetwork/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-core/bp-core-filters.php on line 781
Could this be the reason why the registration page is still not working? Because I never did any changes to that bp-core-filters.php file, I’ve only been working on the post pages and customizing my website theme. Please let me know what else I need to do to resolve this. My hosting plan server is iPage (which uses NGINX), running a 5.0 PHP version. I hope this additional information helps out.
Oh wow @mjurkowski, yeah it’s becoming very overwhelming not getting a clear solution and I’ve tried everything that I could think of on my end to resolve this. Hopefully someone can respond back to help us out soon. If you find out any more info before me, please let me know when you can. I would greatly appreciate it.
Yeah it is @henrywright and I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong if it’s from my end. As far as I know,I don’t have any custom code in my functions.php file, but is it possible if you can look it over for me if I copy and paste it into a new message (The only thing is it’s a lot of coding in this particular PHP file though)? Because you probably can catch a weird coding that I might have overlooked; I really don’t want to start messing around with the coding and risk messing up the functions.php file all together. Also, exactly in what folder would I be able to find that bp-custom.php file at? Because I looked from my hosting plan back end when I logged in and I only see this bp-settings-functions.php in the “buddypress > bpsettings” folder.
Okay @henrywright, I’ll check about that error message with that bbPress plugin through their forum.
So I did what you recommended and turned off all the plugins (including the bbPress plugin) where I only have the BuddyPress plugin activated, with me still using the TwentyFifteen theme, went ahead and filled out the registration form once more, and it still took me right back to that registration page with my same information filled out that I did but left the password boxes empty and this is all still showing up each time the page loads up instead of creating the new user profile or redirecting me somewhere else.
So as I deactivated all the plugins (except the BuddyPress and bbPress plugin) I noticed this error message from my Dashboard just now about the bbPress plug in. Could that be the one that causing the registration page to not work?
Sorry I forgot to tag you in the previous message @henrywright
Activated plugins from my end:
Akismet (Version 3.1.1)
bbPress (Version 2.5.7)
BuddyPress (Version 2.3.0)
Contact Form 7 (Version 4.1.2)
Contact Form Shortcode (Version 0.9)
Jetpack by WordPress.com (Version 3.5.3)
MOJO Marketplace (Version 0.6.0)
SZ-Google (Version 1.8.9)
W3 Total Cache (Version 0.9.4.1)
WordPress Importer (Version 0.6.1)
wp responsive photo gallery (Version 1.0)
iFlyChat (Version 2.9.2)Akismet (Version 3.1.1)
bbPress (Version 2.5.7)
BuddyPress (Version 2.3.0)
Contact Form 7 (Version 4.1.2)
Contact Form Shortcode (Version 0.9)
Jetpack by WordPress.com (Version 3.5.3)
MOJO Marketplace (Version 0.6.0)
SZ-Google (Version 1.8.9)
W3 Total Cache (Version 0.9.4.1)
WordPress Importer (Version 0.6.1)
wp responsive photo gallery (Version 1.0)
iFlyChat (Version 2.9.2)Hello @henrywright
Thank you so much for replying back so quickly. And yes, I even tried it with the TwentyFifteen theme (which is currently at the 1.2 version). In addition, I just noticed that my BuddyPress plugin has an upgrade to now 2.3.0 so I went ahead and updated that as well. So when I tried filling out the registration page again, it still did the same thing even with that WP default theme. Any suggestions on why that’s still happening?
My apologies @danbp I had a plugin called “BuddyPress xProfile Custom Fields Type” set up, that’s where the button came from. I just deactivated the plugin. But even when I still try to fill out the registration form, there’s no error that shows up this time, however, it takes me right back to that same registration page and it still did not create that new user for me. It would still just show up on the screen like this:
Any suggestions why this is still happening? Also, is there a good plugin that anyone can recommend for me to use so that when users create their profiles, they’ll be able to upload a profile picture?
Sorry, for some reason, there was a weird code that showed up in my website link, I don’t know why that happened.
Hello @hnla,
Didn’t mean to be “shouting” through this message in the subject line, it’s because this is the 4th time I’ve tried to get my message through this BuddyPress forum and out of all my messages from a few days back, I noticed that this recent one I just did was the one that actually went through and I did the other messages just the same exact way as I’ve done before so I don’t understand why my messages haven’t went through the other times. So it’s just been a very frustrating time for the past couple of weeks trying to get help and I haven’t received further help so far from anyone so I’m just trying to resolve everything. But you’re right, and I’m trying my best to work with everyone to get the most feedback that I possibly can to get the job done and resolve these problems.
The off site frame 404 not found page should be working fine now. I just updated the permalinks and when I went to click on the register link, the registration page (as well as the actual website link) was working properly from my end.
As far as the BuddyPress plugin goes, I didn’t know that BP doesn’t have a setting for people to upload files, however when you go to the registration page on my site, there’s an “Choose File” section for people to upload a picture file (for their profile page) on there as someone is filling out the actual registration form, so I just assumed that feature automatically comes with the BuddyPress plugin.
There shouldn’t be nothing wrong with the theme for I had double-checked already from my backend and I spoke to a representative through my hosting provider and after explaining everything to them, they said that I would have to get in contact with one of the BuddyPress developers to resolve the issue and if it’s an issue from the hosting plan, to inform me about it that way I can contact them again to let them know what the specific problem is. So I’m basically going back and forth between BuddyPress and my hosting provider explaining the same thing, therefore I’m pretty much stuck on what to do, so that’s why I’m asking for anyone’s help if possible, because I’ve done everything on my end to the best of my ability.
So here are some screenshots that I hope will be helpful of what I actually was doing through the registration process and hopefully someone can come up with a solution as far as why this is not working properly:
SCREENSHOTS FROM MY MAGNUS WORDPRESS THEME FOR REGISTRATION PAGE:
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Screenshot 7Then I did the same exact process with one of the WordPress default themes from my dashboard:
SCREENSHOTS FROM THE TWENTY FIFTEEN WORDPRESS THEME FOR REGISTRATION PAGE:
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Screenshot 2And as you can see, the same result happens. So can someone please explain to me why this is happening? Is it a BuddyPress coding issue? Or is it from my end? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
The only reason why I started this topic was because I spoke to a WordPress representative and as I’ve done here, after explaining the issues to the rep, they said for me to get in contact with the creators of the plugin that allows me to do all of these news feed configurations so I assumed it was through here, BuddyPress. And I already was reading through the Codex, videos tutorials, support forums and speaking to numerous amounts of representatives and didn’t get anywhere. But okay, I will try reaching out to the creator of the Vipress theme and hopefully get my questions answered. Thank you.
I understand everything that you’re saying, but everything that you’re saying through here is still not resolving my issue to get the registration process to work on my site. I am not allowing just any random person to upload to my server with random documents if I am not only having them labeled as “Authors” (where they are able to edit their OWN profiles and edit their OWN posts, so on and so forth) and not as “Administrators” (where a person has control to change up EVERYTHING on the site and the server), but also for the fact that this Vipress theme was created to be compatible with BuddyPress, therefore, allowing people to be able to create a profile with, in this case, the MyLoopNetwork.
As far as with the whole newly register user, I already know to keep in mind about who I allow to become a member for I am constantly checking the back end of my site on a regular basis. All I’m trying to do is create my own version of a website where users can sign up as a new user, create their own profiles, update their posts, upload their own pictures, connect with other MyLoopNetwork users, create groups that people can join, and pretty much build up on their own news feed through their profiles without conflicting with any sections or areas of the overall site.
I don’t know anything about this BuddyDrive plugin that you have mentioned, but for the record, this is my first WordPress website that I’ve been working on for months and I’m trying to learn as much as possible. I’m just trying to get some assistance on how to resolve certain issues that came across my way with configuring this particular theme. So with you saying, “You’re talking about pdf, doc and docx, but on the register page nothing appears about what type of file they have to upload (as it is required) and for what !” that’s what I’m trying to explain to you. That’s what pops up on my end and on other people’s end that are trying to create their own MyLoopNetwork profile, so therefore, I do not have any control over that, for I wasn’t the one that created that coding for it to show up that way. And then you was saying, “‘Here you’ll be able to upload images. Try it out now!’ is a bit vague.” you will have to ask the creator of this Vipress theme and ask them why they have it set that way because, once again, I am NOT the one that created this theme, and this is how it automatically showed up on the registration page when people were trying to create their profile. So unless you’re going to actually give me a full detailed, step-by-step guide on how to resolve the issues that I’m trying to fix, I thank you for your time and patience and I hope you have a good day.