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Larry Bartley
ParticipantOK- I resolved almost all of the migration issues by going back and editing entries that had problems and in some cases only clicked update without any actual editing. The one problem that remains is that I’m using the “User Role Editor” plugin by Vladimir Garagulya. On the old server I had these fields to give user permissions for Connections-
connections_add_entry
connections_add_entry_moderated
connections_change_roles
connections_change_settings
connections_delete_entry
connections_edit_categories
connections_edit_entry
connections_edit_entry_moderated
connections_manage
connections_manage_template
connections_view_dashboard
connections_view_menu
connections_view_private
connections_view_public
connections_view_unlistedAt the new installation the only field I have to give permissions to is-
connections_view_public
Even though my client has administrator privileges I can’t give her permission to access Connections back end. I as Super-Admin still have the same boxes as on the old site. Any Idea what I might be missing here?
Thanks,
LarryLarry Bartley
ParticipantThanks Stephen- I resolved several issues since I first posted but a few still have me stumped. I did find that several of the sites were ligitimate 404s but if you look at http://earlychamber.com/members/ and notice the first entry for 3M shows a blank spot where the thumbnail should be but clicking on it takes you to the web site. Down a little on the page the entry for AirTemp Refrigeration shows a 404 image but clicking on it goes to the correct website. Also on http://earlychamber.com/members/pg/4/, Center For Life Resources shows a blank image but clicking on it take you to the correct web site. If I understand your first reply the AirTemp 404 may resolve itself but what about the actual blank images?
Thanks for your help,
LarryLarry Bartley
ParticipantAlso- the indexed pages in question don’t start showing up til about page 3 in the results. They’re easy to spot because of the gibberish in the title.
Larry Bartley
ParticipantYes- by typing “site:earlytxcom.tothc.com” in the Google search bar or going to https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Aearlytxcom.tothc.com&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&channel=sb you will see all the indexed pages which deliver no content. I just checked again and Google has indexed another 170 pages since I sent the message above. No new pages or member profiles have been created since then. There should be no more than 266 pages indexed total.
Larry Bartley
ParticipantThank you for pointing me in the right direction and making me think creatively. I moved all my organization first and last names to department first and last names and the import worked beautifully.
Larry Bartley
ParticipantThat just seems like a terrible shortcoming for something that otherwise seems to work so well. Your explanation pretty much renders this plugin useless to me. I really have to have a directory that WordPress can index. Are there any work-arounds to make this happen? If not I’ll probably need a refund. Also if Connections data isn’t in the Core WP search database, can Google index the information in Connections? For example if someone searches Google for one of our members will Google be able to find and return their information that’s stored in the Connections database?
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