November 13, 2010: 2:16 pm
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August 16, 2010: 3:15 am
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July 10, 2010: 4:39 am
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April 30, 2010: 9:37 pm
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RL
April 26, 2010: 8:24 pm
Just came across Angsuman's Authenticated WordPress Plugin and I'm trying to get it working with WP 2.9.2, but when I login with the plugin activated, it redirects to the correct site URL before immediately redirecting back to the login page. Is there an easy fix for this? Thanks
July 15, 2009: 4:42 pm
Can you provide me an example of the post in question?
June 30, 2009: 3:01 pm
Thanks so much for this awesome plugin! Will review on my blog!
April 6, 2009: 4:10 pm
Can I use this plugin to redirect a feed?
December 23, 2008: 2:03 am
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December 21, 2008: 5:28 pm
one thing... i have a post tagged plastic bathroom accessories and have a very high google ranking, now i want to promote www.chs-limited.co.uk for this keyword If i use this plugin, i will also be directing the robots to the webpage so the contecn will change, so the serp will go down even dissapear am i wrong ? Thanks

Blind Bat
December 12, 2008: 11:25 am
There sure is a lot of stuff on this page. Too bad the download button for the plugin is hidden somewhere I cannot see.
October 21, 2008: 10:13 am
Thank you very very much for the RELIABLE plugin! I've searched for it the whole night... your plugin just settled everything for me! Simple yet effective! Thanks man! Nice ^^
September 24, 2008: 12:36 pm
Good to know, thanks.
September 24, 2008: 6:10 am
The plugin works great! I was long looking for something this simple for migrating my site to a new domain. I'm running on nginx so other plugins I tried did not work except for this one. I was about to manually redirect from my vhost's file if I didn't see this plugin. Thanks again for sharing it.
September 12, 2008: 9:16 am
Great plugin, thanks a lot!!

rhys
June 24, 2008: 3:22 pm
sorry, i just posted that comment on the wrong page
May 9, 2008: 10:55 pm
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Neil

Neil
May 3, 2008: 8:05 am
Is this working? Using IE now.

Neil
May 3, 2008: 7:58 am
Yes - I'm having the same problem logging in using FF but I managed to login using IE and disable the plugin - I can now login using FF and IE but need a plugin that gives me back the security. I can't find anything else either.

byflip
April 17, 2008: 8:34 am
@craig & Knight7s I'm having the same problem with my 2.5 blog. I hope there will be an upddate for the plug-in soon. Otherwise, I will be in great trouble :(

Knigh7s
April 6, 2008: 11:24 pm
@ Craig, I'm having the same problem as well. It kinda sucks because this was the only plugin I can find to lock my blog...

craig
March 31, 2008: 5:33 am
looks like the plugin us having issues with 2.5. It is causing a redirect loop that crashes the main page. Anyone else experiencing this?

Jim
February 5, 2008: 4:43 pm
Thanks for this plugin! One suggestion, though: bump the version number. I saw "1.0" after reading about the HTTP 200 problem, and I assumed I had the unpatched code.
January 17, 2008: 7:53 pm
thought when I found this plugin it was the answer to all my problems. You see, I'm getting a lot of hits at my free https://blowupyourtv.wordpress.com site, and I want to redirect all those hits to my new site, now that it's off the free Wordpress blog program.. is there any way to make it so when the blowupyourtv.wordpress.com comes up in google, it automatically redirects to blowupyour.tv? Thank you! David
December 15, 2007: 2:56 am
thanks for this great and very easy to use plugin!!
October 25, 2007: 11:00 pm
Thanks a lot...

Steven Searson
October 2, 2007: 2:52 pm
Hi, I was wondering if this plugin is compatible with the latest release of Wordpress MU? thanks!
August 30, 2007: 2:31 pm
Thank you for your work! i love it
February 22, 2007: 9:03 pm
The problem is exactly as I stated before. Even I couldn't get into the site as it requires login. After login you can obviously access the site because that's eaxctly what it requires :) This is not a redirect problem; in fact this is not a problem at all. You are probably using a plugin to make the site password protected, like my Authenticated plugin If you want to make the site accessible to all then you have to disable the plugin. Otherwise your viewers need to have an account on that site in order to access it.

Jay
February 22, 2007: 8:39 pm
This only occurs after I activate the plugin. What happens is when I go to the site (https://arc.iwmi.biz/) i get the login site. After I login, I get that error (message 35, above). BUT, When I change the URL (right in the browser) to https://arc.iwmi.biz/WordPress the system works fine! I'm not quite sure why this is. Is this a redirect problem? If so, how would I correct it and where? I am on a hosted version of WordPress
February 22, 2007: 12:28 am
You are redirecting to a site that most likely requires login / authentication. Please check the url you are redirecting it to.

Jay
February 21, 2007: 11:40 pm
hello, I had my ISP install this plugin to the plugin folder and I activated it...but, after I login, I get the following error after logging in: "The page isn't redirecting properly Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete. * This problem can sometimes be caused by disabling or refusing to accept cookies." The URL that the system appears to be redirecting to is: https://arc.iwmi.biz/WordPress/wp-login.php?redirect_to=%2F Any idea of how I could correct this error? Thanks!
February 2, 2007: 6:18 pm
Can I use this plugin to redirect a feed? My hosting company doesn't allow access to my .htaccess file, and I have no other way to get all my subscribers in one place. Thanks!
January 20, 2007: 5:01 pm
Luving your great plugin, however is there a way to have it open in a new window? Thanks.
January 2, 2007: 7:55 am
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arod0405
December 15, 2006: 10:18 am
is there some solution to get to the main site page instead of profile page after login? thanks
December 7, 2006: 11:17 pm
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November 2, 2006: 6:16 am
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May 25, 2006: 10:18 pm
Mac, This plugin provides permanent re-direction. What you are looking for is redirection using a frame.

Mac
May 25, 2006: 10:45 am
How do I keep the original url displayed in the browser? ie. once the redirect takes place I would like the original url to remain visable in the browser.
May 3, 2006: 12:30 pm
I am working on a new version of this plugin.

Marco
May 3, 2006: 10:26 am
Hi, thanks for your nice plugin ! is there a way to change the session timeout ? apparently, now, once you are logged in, it's never expiring... not quite secure, when you are logging from a public pc... thanks in advance
April 28, 2006: 12:18 pm
Your site appears to be down. This doesn't look like a plugin problem. It appears to be a site issue.
April 23, 2006: 11:45 pm
Yo! just tried to install your authentication plug in according to directions. WP 2.0.2. When going to the site I get a message that says: Error establishing a database connection This either means that the username and password information in your wp-config.php file is incorrect or we can't contact the database server at mysql. This could mean your host's database server is down. I Went in and deleted file...still getting same message. I am down completely...any ideas? Greg.
April 23, 2006: 10:13 pm
Is there a way to also set the user level?
February 18, 2006: 9:37 pm
@Darren Just comment the line. It will be fine.
February 18, 2006: 10:12 am
found it! This mac is cool, but it really makes it hard sometimes to distinguish tiny differences in color. Thanks for the plugin, Pietro
February 18, 2006: 10:06 am
ehm, I find the plugin very interesting, except that I cannot find it. Could you please provide a link? I also went to the db you indicate and couldn't find it too. Hmm :-? Pietro
February 6, 2006: 2:04 pm
Great plugin, thanks a lot.

Darren
February 5, 2006: 10:31 am
I installed your plugin for my 1.5.2 wordpress blog, but I keep getting this error when I go to the webpage. Fatal error: Call to undefined function: nocache_headers() in /home/content/a/n/t/photodreamer/html/wp-content/plugins/ac_authenticator.php on line 17 Any idea what could be wrong?
January 24, 2006: 10:36 pm
Brian, Thanks for the excellent tip. I will update my plugins with it. After all it cannot hurt :) Angsuman

Brian
January 24, 2006: 10:26 pm
I was having similar problems with redirects showing the "200 OK" and not redirecting properly. I was able to patch the problem by making this slight (and one would think, unnecessary) change: header("HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently"); header("Location: " . $redirect); /* ADDED */ header("Status: 301 Moved Permanently"); exit(); So, just added the Status: line. It's a strange patch. I knew that the problem was not due to empty lines in PHP plugin files because I added some checks in this plugin to see if headers_sent() was true. It was not. I got the idea here: https://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.header.php#53751 Again, it seems like this should not be necessary. In fact, the auth_redirect function that comes with the WP2.0 core works just fine without it, just using the Location: header. It's possibly someething relating to the plugin architecture... I'm not sure, and I don't have the energy to dig further at this moment.
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Tom
January 6, 2006: 1:35 pm
After several hours reading posts on permalinks in the WordPress support forum, your articles here on WP 2.0, and php docs on the header() function, I decided to downgrade this particlar site back to 1.5.2. It's all working fine again. Here's some strange behavior: as I mentioned in a previous post, this site's backup index.php file - the one in the root directory - has a return after the closing ?>, which both the php docs and you have warned me should prevent your plugin from working, but the plugin works under 1.5.2 even with this error. I searched and searched for something similar under 2.0 and never did find anything. I really appreciate your help and also your other WordPress comments, posts and plugins. I'm adding your blog to my daily review - had I done this earlier I don't think I would have tried to upgrade this particular site, which depends on a number of plugins from different sources playing together nicely.
January 5, 2006: 6:21 pm
@Tom From what you are saying there could be other files too which may not have been replaced. It appears you have partially updated with WP 2.0. In that case I would strongly suggest you simply replace all the files and then try again. Because with such errors not only will this plugin fail but others too. If you have custom modifed some core WordPress files then you should manually check them before replacing it over the core files. I have tested this plugin on a clean installation of WP 2.0 and it works fine. The only reason you are seeing this problem is because either any plugins (which I understand you have disabled them all) or from any core files which you have modified have blank spaces at the end. This has nothing to do with Wp2.0 bug with multiple-level deep pages. Personally I haven't upgraded to WP 2.0 nor do I recommend it at this time. It is bug ridden. What more can I say?

Tom
January 5, 2006: 2:53 pm
I did find a blank line at the end of the main index.php file, which I mistakenly didn't replace when I updated to WP 2.0. After fixing that, I now get blank pages instead of the Apache redirect. Using httpLiveHeaders, I can see a 200 OK response with a Location that is changed and no html. Seemingly unrelated, but probably not, is a problem with WP 2.0 permalinks that's been reported. WP 2.0 is having problems opening pages more than two "generations" deep when permalinks are turned on. The parents and first children come up ok, but after that you get the 404 page. There's a report of this in the WP forums here Semi-functional page permalinks in 2.0. I can confirm this problem. I have my permalinks set to "Date and Name Based", although for Pages, if you're using permalinks, you seem to always get www.site.com/parent-slug/child1-slug/child2-slug/ etc. At least that's the URL format that wp_list_pages is providing (and did provide before WP 2.0). My problem site has a large number of Pages. Using the parent-child feature of pages, there is a multi-level heirarchy of pages and a sitemap that WP builds automatically with wp_list_pages. I use your redirect plugin to add redundant pages to the sitemap. In other words, if different users might look for a page under different parent names, I add a page that shows up under the step-parent in the site map, but use your redirect plugin to send clicks to the real URL. Here's the site map (on a test site) I'm talking about. The first seven links are all redirects, currently bringing up blank pages. Also, all the links more than two levels deep bring up the 404 page. I could fix this problem by turning off permalinks, but that creates other problems, so I think I'll wait for a permalink fix from the WP team. The question is whether that will also fix the redirect problem...
January 5, 2006: 1:28 am
Can you provide me an example of the post in question?

Tom
January 5, 2006: 12:45 am
Thanks for the quick reply. I deactivated all the other plugins, but I'm getting the same behavior. Using the LiveHTTPHeaders extension in FireFox, I can see that the server is returning a status 200 in the HTTP header rather than 301, but somehow it's getting the redirected location right. Looking at the code, it seems impossible (but then it always does).
January 5, 2006: 12:02 am
This plugin has been tested with WordPress 2.0 codeline also and it works perfectly. In your case I strongly suspect the problem is being cause by one of the other plugins that you are using on your site. To find out please disable all other plugins excecpt this one. You will find that this plugin is working fine. Then enable one-by-one your other plugins till you hit the one which is causing this problem. Let me know. Technical details: One of your other plugins is possibly writing to the output stream directly (not in an action hook). It could be even because the plugin has a space afer ending ?> tag.

Tom
January 4, 2006: 11:45 pm
After updating to WordPress v2.0, redirects via this plugin are bringing up an unformatted page with the title "200 OK". The headline on the page says OK and under that it says "The document has moved here", with "here" a link to the redirect location. Then there's a line across the page and the Apache version number and host name and port. I looked through the WP v2.0 files and see the location of the template_redirect hook this plugin uses has moved to a different file. Any idea what's going on?
December 27, 2005: 1:45 pm
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July 7, 2005: 12:37 am
I use that plugin too :) However what that does is totally different from what this plugin does. This plugin is useful when you are trying to redirect certain posts/pages in your site to a different permanent location possibly due to a site restructuring or maybe certain posts have become so popular so as to deserve a special hosting with more bandwidth and numerous other use cases. The plugin you pointed presents user with a single proper url for a content. Both of these plugins help your SERP.
July 6, 2005: 7:26 am
You may also be interested in this plugin - which seems to cover more possible cases where redirection could be useful.