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loggedin to comment routes to wp-signup instead of register

  • @podictionary

    Participant

    Running BP 1.1.3 on WPMU 2.8.6 w default BP theme

    When I tick “Users must be registered and logged in to comment” under Settings>Discussion a non-logged-in user sees “You must be logged in to post a comment.” (this is good, I want them to register)

    Clicking that link brings them to the usual WordPress login form (should it? don’t see why not) at the bottom of which they are offered “Register | Lost your password? “

    If they choose “register” I would think they SHOULD go to the BP register page, but instead they go to “wp-signup” which is quite different and appears with a few warnings in a blank space near the top.

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  • @djpaul

    Keymaster

    I think this URL is hardcoded in wp-login.php which, as it is hardcoded, we can’t change?

    @sbrajesh

    Participant

    try this one. I had written about it in forum, so you can find it by searching the forum. Or check my post here

    http://www.thinkinginwordpress.com/2009/11/tweaking-the-registration-link-at-wpmu-login-page-to-point-to-buddypress-registration-page/

    That should do the trick.

    Thanks

    Brajesh

    @derekbolden

    Participant

    This is a perplexing problem!!! Brajesh is this working somewhere I can check out?

    @derekbolden

    Participant

    I am not sure if this fix works for sub directory sites… uggh! Any help here guys would be much appreciated! There should be a round trip back to the BP register page from all blogs in a site. Help!

    @sbrajesh

    Participant

    ok,I am going to Test the code on sub directory install, I hope changing the == with strpos will solve the issue.still Need testing.Will be updating here shortly.

    @derekbolden

    Participant

    Thank you, Thank you!

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