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Permission error on multisite #171
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Ok - thanks for letting me know. I have confirmed this and will fix in the next update. |
Hi! I ran into this problem today with a multisite installation as well, and while it was easy enough to make the change myself, this was from a few months ago. Could it be released as a fix? (This is a cool library, and thanks for the hard work... I want it to be even more great! :) ) (Thanks also to @s3by for putting the error message here so googling the fix was easier. :) ) |
Not well documented, but has been around since WP 3.1 @see https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/self_admin_url/ Refs: TGMPA#171, 852c7e1
Not well documented, but has been around since WP 3.1 @see https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/self_admin_url/ Refs: TGMPA#171, 852c7e1 (cherry picked from commit ddb9201) Conflicts: class-tgm-plugin-activation.php
Not well documented, but has been around since WP 3.1 @see https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/self_admin_url/ Refs: TGMPA#171, 852c7e1 (cherry picked from commit ddb9201) Conflicts: class-tgm-plugin-activation.php
Hello, Thomas!
It looks like there is a problem with the new
network_admin_url
instance on multisite. The plugins won't activate. This is the received error: "You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page." (even though the user is the network admin)In version 2.3.6, where
admin_url
is used everything works the way it should..The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: