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  • Thread Starter aprobaringles

    (@aprobaringles)

    Not at all! The last person helping me on this issue disappeared..

    Thread Starter aprobaringles

    (@aprobaringles)

    Hi, thanks for your response.

    I have set up the emails with the add-on automated emails. The only emails that are being sent out are:

    1- New user registration on your site
    2- To set your password, visit the following address
    3- User account created

    Everything else like:

    – subscription completed w payment
    – renewal
    – expiration, etc

    nothing else is working at all.

    I test memberships myself as if I was a new member and nothing other than the 3 emails above get sent out.

    I’ve tried uninstalling and resetting the plug-in but nothing fixes it.

    http://www.aprobaringles.com

    I can get you access to the site if you want so you can take a look at it perhaps?

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter aprobaringles

    (@aprobaringles)

    Hi! I need some help please! I know what the problem is now. Membership 2 is not working properly when the site is a subdomain. Is there a fix for it?

    thanks!

    Thread Starter aprobaringles

    (@aprobaringles)

    Hi! So finally I know exactly what’s going on but I don’t know how to fix it. Here’s what’s going on:

    The site where the plugin is installed, http://www.aprobaringles.com, is a sub-domain to another site called http://www.1000tracks.com. I’m sub-hosting to save money. So the main hosting site has an .htaccess file inside another folder. When I alter the wp-config file as you’ve suggested it give me an error msg. The error msg is the information on the .htaccess file from the main site. So something is going on with that file because although it has nothing to do with the http://www.aprobaringles.com site, it’s making membership 2 not only shoot 4 emails for the expired memberships, but also, the auto messages feature is working but not showing that it is. The green switch shows as if it was off all the time. That means that the plugin is actually in conflict with my .htaccess file. So, I removed the files and it still does it. That may mean that when I installed the plugin or even the wordpress on the sub domain, something from the .htaccess file got incripted into the software. Does this make any sense to you?

    Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!

    Thread Starter aprobaringles

    (@aprobaringles)

    It’s asking for $$$ that site. Too bad… Is there a free way to fix this? Can I send the wp-config.php file through regular email?

    Thread Starter aprobaringles

    (@aprobaringles)

    Not working. Getting the same error msg. Maybe there’s something that needs to be taken off?

    This is from the file:

    /**
    * For developers: WordPress debugging mode.
    *
    * Change this to true to enable the display of notices during development.
    * It is strongly recommended that plugin and theme developers use WP_DEBUG
    * in their development environments.
    *
    * For information on other constants that can be used for debugging,
    * visit the Codex.
    *
    * @link https://codex.ww.wp.xz.cn/Debugging_in_WordPress
    */
    define(‘WP_DEBUG’, false);

    /* That’s all, stop editing! Happy blogging. */

    /** Absolute path to the WordPress directory. */
    if ( !defined(‘ABSPATH’) )
    define(‘ABSPATH’, dirname(__FILE__) . ‘/’);

    /** Sets up WordPress vars and included files. */
    require_once(ABSPATH . ‘wp-settings.php’);

    Thread Starter aprobaringles

    (@aprobaringles)

    I’ve tried but it gives me an error and the index page won’t load. is there another place to put it? You told me above, as on top of it, not replacing it right?

    Thread Starter aprobaringles

    (@aprobaringles)

    Hello Nastia. Since I’m not a pro at this, do you think you could give me specific instructions? I have no idea where to find the wp-config.php file and how to edit it. Please!

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