I use a blog management plugin called WPPipeline. You install it on a Master Blog... load it up with the login details of all your WP sites and then manage them all from a single location. WPPipeline cannot access my GeoCraft site.... Below is a copy of the reply from their tech support. ================= Hi Chris, You are correct that this theme seems to create a custom login form. when trying to login using a "post" request it gives the following error. Fatal error: Call to a member function add() on a non-object in /home/catering/public_html/wp- content/themes/geocrafttheme/library/front_end/custom_function.php on line 107 Looking at the login form it uses an extra parameter to the standard form i.e a different submit button name="login" value="Log In". If I add that to the post form I am able to login However at that point the "theme" seems to redirect the login into it's own script. I presume that is to manage the different accounts. That redirect does not allow a pass through of the required post fields for WPP to work correctly. At this point I can't see a way forward to make WPP compatible with that theme. It may be useful to contact the theme support and p[ass the the error message and explain what we are trying to do. They may be able to shed more light on the subject. I am happy to revisit this if you can get more information. ====================== I am hoping that you guys can help me with a solution. I am planning a network of sites based on numerous InkThemes themes.... I can';t imagine how that will work without using this tool... Thanks! chris
Thanks for chiming in marmoset.... I can't imagine that this is unique to WP Pipeline.... any utility that needs to log into a WP site will likely have this issue.... There must be some sort of workaround. cag
Hello, Sorry for the delay. Login system of theme and WPPipeline plugin are conflicting. So if we deactivate theme's login system then it may solve this problem. Please provide the following information listed below. Thread Link: http://www.inkthemes.com/community/threads/logging-in-with-wppipeline.5667/ FTP detail: Your Website URL: WordPress Username: WordPress Password: Send this information on our email at [email protected] We will check and deactivate login separately at your site.
Hi Nitesh... all the data has been submitted. I am not particularly interested in losing the current login system.... Is there no way to provide a url to a page that looks and acts like the normal wordpress login? Thanks and sorry to be difficult! cag
Hello- any answer to this? As explained, and 3rd party system that needs to tog into WP (ie. A remote blog posting program etc etc) needs a standard WP login.