I guess you’re talking about a WordPress Multi User environment, am I right? To be honest, I’ve never tested this scenario, but the function that sends all the emails should be called anyway. Let’s see if other users are experiencing the same problem.
If you’re talking about the author being allowed to subscribe to his/her own posts, there’s an option that needs to be activated in the plugin’s configuration, in order for that to work.
Camu
Yes, I’m in the multiuser environment.
Anyway, I’ll do some more testing and come back if there are still issues – it may be that the author of test post was indeed the same person as the test comment I was leaving π
Hi
It definitely looks like something unusual is happening.
Namely when any logged in user is leaving a comment, the comment seems to automatically get approved (which is srange to start off with), and the person who has left a comment doesn’t get added to the reloaded table and therefore receives no notifications.
This is happening on two totally separate, unrelated sites (both Multiuser setups) where we’re using this plugin.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
Hi,
have my plugin’s tables been created for each blog where you’re using it? Did you use Proper Network Activation to network-activate it?
Camu
Yes, the tables have been created in each site.
I’m not using Proper Network Activation because I’ve not network-activated the plugin – I activate it on an individual site basis as and when I need it.
What’s the website? I would like to test this by myself.
Can I PM you or summat? I don’t want the web address to be spidered in search results etc.
Errrmmmm…it appears to have been me being a bit dense!!!
My colleague was testing comment notifications on a post that he had already submitted himself (so he was the author of the original post as well!) Clearly you don’t need to receive a notification on a comment left by yourself!
And then on the other site, an address wasn’t being added to the table because I wasn’t ticking the Notify tickbox underneath the comment form!!
So regardless of whether a commenter is logged in or not, it definitely seems to work as expected.
What a wally – really sorry about that.
I’ve just got so many automated notifications going backwards and forwards that its confusing me some what:
β’ onscreen notification when form submitted
β’ email to the moderator and submitter upon form submission
β’ email to the submitter upon form approval
β’ email to original submitter upon new comment approval
as well as your checkboxes to allow commenters to receive updates.
Oh and of course a whole load of Mailchimp alerts to various people based on changes in the category RSS feeds.
Multiply this over 7 subdomains and its no wonder I’m getting confused!
Right, I’m going to lie down….
A vote and a small donation would be a wonderful way to be forgiven π Anyway, good thing you were able to figure out what the problem was!
Camu
If only penance was always that easy!