Please some developers should help me on this…
Cannot login or takes a while before the login is resolved, you appear to be contradicting yourself, saying ‘Cant login’ then later that you did after a wait.
You need to detail the process as clearly as possible, any errors that you might see etc, what type of usernames have they spaces in them which buddypress has converted into a hyphen?
Please wait a while for responses before you bump posts 1 hour is far too quick, 24 hours is generally the rule here and it’s the weekend so things are going to be slower.
@Hugo, I am very sorry if I seem silly but I couldn’t help matters myself. Imagine a situation where you have people who loves your work, only to create an account, activate it and to login to see what you have created and they are bounced back. I am really sorry if I had offended anybody. Now this is what actually happens, when a user creates and activates an account, and he tries to login, the user will be redirected to wordpress login. There is no errors shown, meaning the username and the password is correct. There is no spaces used. And you are right, the user gets logged in after sometime. I hope I am making sense here? Please help me.
Hi,
login by email work but not by username,
Thanks alot for the info, you are really a megainfo. Thanks once again! But do you have any Idea on what I can do to fix things with the username. I want the user to also use their username for the login. Thanks alot for your help. I am delightfully. Thank you.
Sorry sir, but I went I created an account, just to verify what you said and it still doesn’t work. I will welcome more suggestions and tips. Thank you.
Hi @Ikenna,
Try to disable All plugins you used, and let buddypress only, and try if login work
Hello megainfo, I deactivated all the plugins I used and created a new user account. It worked like a magic, so how can I figure out the plugin which is the culprit for all these?
@flixya4gabby
Unfortunately your going to have to use the process of elimination by activating each plugin individually and testing against it until you narrow it down to find the plugin that is the culprit. Once you find the plugin that is causing the issue the go to the plugin authors support forum and report your findings.
Thanks for that tip, I guess that is what I should do.