I too am seeing this issue. When I disable TML the error goes away. I have attempted to change the redirect settings and that does not fix the error.
Thus far, I cannot figure out how to prevent this from happening. It only just started with the update published yesterday.
Kratos
Hi,
I also so that it was solely coming from the TML plugin.
But I found the solution.
Backup the .htaccess file from the hosting site, delete the same .htaccess file from the hosting site, and simply create a new one by going to wpadmin>settings>permalinks, once on the permalinks, do nothing, only save the settings.
The login problem has been solved this way for me.
Kunique
Could either of you post your .htaccess file?
I will send it to you by email.
Please what is your email address?
Kunique
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kunique.
Yea, that worked. Thanks so much!!
Kratos
Do you have the before and after .htaccess? I’m just interested to know what the difference was/what caused the issue.
Yes, I have both backed up.
Just give me your email address.
Kunique
jeff [at] jfarthing [dot] com
@kunique We just want to note that your issue didn’t stem from a TML update, as you well know now. Just bad timing!
Hello,
So where was the issue coming from?
Kindly tell me! To take precautions next time.
Thanks in advance!
Kunique
Well, as you discovered, it came from some settings in your .htaccess file. TML does not modify that.