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The short answer is no. The longer answer is yes, because s2Member does track these details and it stores them for you. However, a UI has never been implemented to present them, at least not yet.
You’re welcome to access the data that s2Member has though.
See this function provided by s2Member: https://jas.xyz/2ySEHuwAlso, consider joining the official s2Member community here.
https://forums.wpsharks.com/c/s2member- This reply was modified 8 years, 6 months ago by JasWSInc.
Please see: what is deleted when uninstalling?
With respect to BuddyPress and bbPress. s2Member doesn’t uninstall anything that these plugins and their extensions have installed. s2Member only uninstalls what it has has added to your site. That would include bbPress Keymasters/Moderators no longer having Level 4 access with respect to s2Member. So just a few s2Member-specific capabilities are removed, which are no longer relevant without s2Member.
Having said that, it’s always a good idea do a full backup before uninstalling a plugin. Never can be too safe, you know π
It appears to me that your question pertains to the pro version of a product that we offer. ww.wp.xz.cn prefers that we not discuss pro versions in this setting. So please redirect this question to our support team by clicking the ‘Contact Us’ button on this page: https://s2member.com/support/
You’re also welcome to join the official s2Member community here.
https://forums.wpsharks.com/c/s2member> so there are still leftovers of s2member under user roles
If this problem persists, please let us know what is meant by ‘leftovers’ and maybe a screenshot. For example, is it users that still have a role? Or are the roles themselves still present? Neither should be the case, but I’d like to learn more before I offer a suggestion. Screenshot would be awesome.
You’re also welcome to join the official s2Member community here.
https://forums.wpsharks.com/c/s2member- This reply was modified 8 years, 6 months ago by JasWSInc.
From this page:
https://www.paypal.com/businessmanage/credentials/apiAccessUnder ‘Manage NVP/SOAP API Credentials’, click to visit this URL:
https://www.paypal.com/businessprofile/mytools/apiaccess/firstparty/signature@sipat999 I just took a quick look and viewed the source code in Google Chrome’s developer console. That error message is just empty. Nothing there to show. So it’s not just hidden, it’s actually empty.
I then attempted to reproduce this in a clean installation of WordPress running s2Member and I was unable to reproduce it. So you might consider testing in a clean installation and working to debug. See: https://s2member.com/kb-article/testing-in-a-clean-wordpress-installation/
- This reply was modified 8 years, 6 months ago by JasWSInc.
Hi there! π
It appears to me that your question pertains to the pro version of s2Member. ww.wp.xz.cn prefers that we not discuss the pro version in this setting. So please redirect this question to our support team by clicking the ‘Contact Us’ button on this page: https://s2member.com/support/
You’re also welcome to join the official s2Member community here.
https://forums.wpsharks.com/c/s2memberForum: Plugins
In reply to: [GiveWP - Donation Plugin and Fundraising Platform] PHP 7.1 IncompatibilityActually, this looks like it might be a bug that will impact other versions of PHP also. The $attributes_string variable is initialized as an empty string on line 437, but then used as an array in multiple places below that.
And hereβs the kicker, Jason helped me figure this stuff out over the Christmas holiday. You canβt ask for better support than that.
Thanks so much for your kind words. You are most welcome! ~ Happy Holidays β
Thanks for the heads up on this thread. I’m one of the Comet Cache developers and we are opening an issue about this so we can investigate and find the underlying cause: https://github.com/websharks/comet-cache/issues/855
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Comet Cache] Plugin Updated Crashed Site With 500 Error@whitelamp writes…
pre-update version that the hosting company installed from backup files
Thanks for those details. What version of Comet Cache is the pre-update version?
And this happened even when I deleted the plugin entirely and re-installed it (via the wordpress plugin installer). Another thing we noticed was that the site would run for a few minutes before starting to throw 500 errors.
As Raam noted, it would be really helpful to know what version of PHP you’re running, and also whether you have OPcache enabled or not.
Based on your comment about this running OK for a few minutes and then suddenly kicking errors back about there being a missing include file; this suggests the OPcache is filling up and/or becoming corrupted.
It also sounds like maybe there was a sysadmin making memory adjustments. It’s possible that you may also need to adjust memory for OPcache. See: http://php.net/manual/en/opcache.configuration.php#ini.opcache.memory-consumption
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Comet Cache] Awesome!!! Did I already say Awesome? Yeah Totally AWESOME!!!@aitpro Thanks for your kind words and support. Really happy to have you as a new member of the Comet Cache community. A big thanks for the five-star review π
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Comet Cache] Works really fine!@hsz_36 Much appreciated! Thanks for your support.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Comet Cache] Works like charm@santacruze Happy to hear that. Thanks for taking time to leave a review.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Comet Cache] Comet Cache Blazing Fast Easy Config@flyfisher842 Thanks for each of those five stars. Much appreciated π