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Mysterious small issue with updating profiles

Jim Gribble · ·
12:28 AM Tuesday, 13 January 2015
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Hello again my friends,
This is now I believe my fourth install of EasySocial. It's just fantastic and is working flawlessly except for one thing. The problem appears to be a complex conflict across plugins and login modules.
Anyway, the Improved User Profile plugin is installed and apparently necessary for login and logout. But only when I disable it are users able to update their EasySocial profiles. In that scenario, everything is perfect. However, once the user has logged in, he can't log out. The logout link disappears from the login module. I am using the Improved Ajax Login and Register module and would like to keep that because it's so flexible. But I would be open to alternatives if that too turns out to be part of the problem.
When I re-enable the Improved User Profile plugin the logout link reappears. However, the EasySocial update profile function freezes up, seeming to go into an endless loop. In fact, if you try to log out from Update My Profile logout does go into a blank screen redirect loop.
To my knowledge all EasySocial plugins are properly enabled.
I'm thinking this is probably something you've seen before and am wondering if someone from Stack Ideas can take a quick look. As often is the case with my sites this is another big ambitious membership membership with lots of moving parts. The customer has taken a spin on EasySocial and is very stoked about everything it can do as far as fostering better internal communications.
I am including backend access. You can get to the site files directly from the back end via the extPlorer component.
Thanks as always,
-Jim Gribble
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