@MarcEsadrian
Have you tried posting a new thread on the support forum for TML?
http://www.jfarthing.com/support/forum/requests-and-complaints
I don’t see any threads from users with the same issue, but perhaps no one else has noticed. Also, have you tried disabling other plugins and just keeping BuddyPress & TML activated? Does the password recovery function work just fine if you disable TML?
@Hostprofile:
I asked a question in his forum, but thus far I haven’t heard back. I was hoping in the interim that someone here might have encountered the same issue with the password reset feature. I’ll try disabling plugins, as you suggested. I already disabled TML to test the password reset, and noticed that when TML is deactivated, the reset feature works ok. I also noticed something about the link directions, too:
TML PLUGIN ON:
Lost Password link goes here:
http://www.thewebsite/login/?action=lostpassword
TML PLUGIN OFF:
Lost Password link goes here:
http://www.thewebsite/wp-login.php?action=lostpassword
I’m wondering why the code is different, and where I can get at this code. I’m assuming it’s buried in PHP somewhere within TML’s resources, but I’ve had no luck finding it.
I’ll troubleshoot more by disabling plugins, as you suggested, however.
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