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  • Thread Starter David

    (@edrifter)

    belay my last. I created a clone site on a subdomain, turns out there is an authentication email… I did not know that.

    Thread Starter David

    (@edrifter)

    I should mention that I am using the default buddypress theme (latest)

    After sifting through endless plugins, I tried deleting the following code from the themes registration page:

    <label for="signup_password"><?php _e( 'Choose a Password', 'buddypress' ) ?> <?php _e( '(required)', 'buddypress' ) ?></label>
    					<?php do_action( 'bp_signup_password_errors' ) ?>
    					<input type="password" name="signup_password" id="signup_password" value="" />
    
    					<label for="signup_password_confirm"><?php _e( 'Confirm Password', 'buddypress' ) ?> <?php _e( '(required)', 'buddypress' ) ?></label>
    					<?php do_action( 'bp_signup_password_confirm_errors' ) ?>
    					<input type="password" name="signup_password_confirm" id="signup_password_confirm" value="" />

    You don’t have to tell me “that won’t work” because I now know it doesn’t work. At least I know how to ‘cosmetically’ remove that option once its disabled. Hopefully I don’t break the entire site while I blindly chop code fished out with an FTP lure. Y’all can pipe in any time with some advice… please. 🙂

    Thread Starter David

    (@edrifter)

    Thank you Andrea_r!
    I will consider conscripting code monkeys to my cause, or maybe even delving into writing it myself.

    Thread Starter David

    (@edrifter)

    I was also able to (trial and error)narrow the error to a single plugin, which works on the main site but causes this error when set to ‘network activated’

    Thread Starter David

    (@edrifter)

    Oh, then this is a moot point. The alternative would be to setup a separate WP install for each sub-domain, which is a shame. I was hoping WPMS would reduce my work (and server) load.

    Quick thought though, is there a current plug-in that can automate the “Users->Add New” page? or automate the ‘adding’ of users to site based on their email?

    Based on your experience, if these plug-ins do not exist, would it be possible to create them?

    I would be looking into this myself, but I’m seriously reconsidering the benefits of MS, while I struggle to get it to work at all:

    http://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/fatal-error-call-to-undefined-function-wp_get_current_user-5

    Thread Starter David

    (@edrifter)

    Confession I am a codebaby/hobbiest, and must rely on my limited working knowledge of wordpress. I am going to suggest the following fix:

    1. Backup blog
    2. Delete WordPress (wipe all directory)
    3. Install wordpress
    4. Import blog

    I’m guessing this should work, but If there is a more efficient way please advise.

    David

    (@edrifter)

    Hi,
    It sounds like this can be done using WP. What you can do is install WP to your domain, then with each new user you can create a subdomain, with a new copy of wordpress…
    Then, simply set up the links (or RSS feeds) of the subdomains on your main site…
    I dont know of any programs that are written, and/or available for free, that can automate this process so you’ll probably have to create/install each new subdomain manually.

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