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Thanks. Everything seems to be working now. I’m not sure what happened with the stats not connecting, but it wasn’t a plugin issue — I haven’t changed anything, and the stats have been stable for more than 24 hours.
Appreciate the support.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Import Users from CSV] Compatible with 4.4.1?In WP 3.5.4, I’ve successfully used this to create users without email addresses. The resulting WP notification to admin (if not disabled) looks like this:
New user registration on your site [sitename]:
Username: testusername
Email:
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Import Users from CSV] WP 4.3 – users not notifiedI’m working with this now, and the plugin seems to generate new user emails in WP 4.5.3 just fine. Note: This is if you don’t provide a password in the CSV. When the user clicks the link, he/she will go to wp-login.php where a password will be prepopulated. User then has option to change the auto-generated password.
Notification emails look like this:
Username: testusername
To set your password, visit the following address:
<http://www.yoursite.com/wp-login.php?action=rp&key=somescrambledkeyhere&login=testuserc>
“There was an error when subscribing. Please try again.”
That message may appear if you’re trying to click on a confirmation link to confirm your subscription, while logged in to WordPress.com with an account using a different email address.
Could you try to open that confirmation link in an incognito window, or in a different browser where you’re not logged in to any WordPress.com account?
This had nothing to do with confirmation. It was displayed by the plugin on the site when I tried to subscribe using a testuser account.
That said, it still does the same thing. See link below.
http://www.spaatz.org/about-your-association/subscribe/?subscribe=error#510
there are now two entries for http://www.spaatz.org and neither one of them is synched up with my wordpress install.
One of those entries is correct, and is properly connected to your site. The other refers to a different site of yours. I believe that site to be a testing site, or staging environment, as it uses a different URL, spaatz-org.securec78.ezhostingserver.com. I removed it from your account to avoid any confusion.
In the future, I’d recommend using Jetpack’s Staging mode for your staging sites to avoid those issues.
So, there was no way to transfer the subscriptions and stats from this “earlier” site to the correct site? I had 250 subscribers which I had transferred from our earlier wordpress.com site. Fortunately, I downloaded them last night. If they can’t be recovered, can they be uploaded to subscriptions?
Also, stats still are still random. I get “We are unable to get your stats right now. Please reload this page to try again.” Per your instructions, I disconnected/reconnected and received a “secret_1_malformed” message. I had to disable all plugins, then reactivate jetpack, and then reactivate my other plugins. Same results with stats.
Having heard nothing back, I followed some other advice and disconnected and reconnected jetpack. No change, however, now I see nothing in jetpack for stats other than the last 24 hours, and all 250+ of my subscribers are gone.
When I view my linked sites on wordpress.com, there are now two entries for http://www.spaatz.org and neither one of them is synched up with my wordpress install.
Can somebody help with this? I need to get subscriptions working, and stats would kind of be important, too.
Site is http://www.spaatz.org. Site statistics failed as well, and now I’m getting a “secret 1 malformed” error.
What could be the problem?