Yes, they were failed redirections resulting in HTTP 500 internal server errors. As far as I know, that often means a PHP crash. The WordPress error logs were not helpful, presumably because after such a crash the PHP logging function doesn't get ca…
Understood. But after I removed your plug-ins and installed different socials plug-ins for login and sharing, everything works without a hitch. Again, I'm not saying this means your code is at fault. And I do appreciate your follow-up.
Thanks for following up. Yes, I had the Social Login plug-in set to mail a user after registration. But even after users were successfully logged in via Social Login, other mail events (like if they subscribed to the blog or an individual post) also…
Thanks for following up. Unfortunately, since I last posted here, I have determined that either or both of the OA plug-ins I was trying to use (Social Login and Social Sharing) are not compatible with any of the external mailer plug-ins I have tried…
As follow-up, I think the problem is actually with the OA Social Sharing plug-in, which I was also using on my website. I tried installing a few different SMTP mail plug-ins, but I got similar errors with all of them. After a few more rounds of deac…
As further follow-up, I am having a similar problem with the widget. When I install it into my sidebar or a menu, nothing appears.
Is there anyone out there who might respond to this thread?
As a follow-up to this issue, the shortcode for the Social Login plug-in [oa_social_login] works just fine on my pages. Plus my pages contain functioning shortcodes from other plug-ins as well, so it doesn't appear to be a general problem with my in…