Members Page not in sitemap after enabling public profiles

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I understand after enabling Public Profiles I should have a members page in my sitemap.

But I dont, not one that I can see anyway and show system pages is on.

members.php is inside root/singlepages but this page has not appeared in the sitemap.

I'm having a lot of trouble understanding how to show profile pages and members.

Perhaps this is why...

I'm struggling here..

Nige

nige
 
hostco replied on at Permalink Reply
hostco
Try refreshing the single page in the dashboard.

index.php/dashboard/pages/single/
nige replied on at Permalink Reply
nige
Hi Thanks for your help,

I get a Page not Found when I go tohttp://www.dukeengines.com/index.php/pages/single...

Its just not there...

Also I've just checked another site that has personal profiles enabled and the members page is not there either.

I have never seen this mysterious page and it might be the answer to all my profile pages misery...
nige replied on at Permalink Reply
nige
Do I have to add the members page at the bottom where it says Add Single Page?
nige replied on at Permalink Reply
nige
OK Im getting somewhere. I had to manually add the members single page to see it in the sitemap.

I am running 5.4.2 so this issue is still valid.

Now I cant see the sidebar...
hostco replied on at Permalink Reply
hostco
We have not seen this issue yet. Did these pages disappear when you updated to 5.4.2?
nige replied on at Permalink Reply
nige

Well I've only been looking for them since I wanted to create the members area, when I noticed they weren't there, so after trawling through the forums I found a post about a bug in 5.4.1 where the members page had to be loaded manually.

http://www.concrete5.org/developers/bugs/5-4-1/members-singlepage-n...

So I did that and lo and behold there it was.

It is also missing on another site I want to develop with a members area.

Both these sites are 5.4.2...
vwa replied on at Permalink Reply
I have had a similar situation.

Prior to the last upgrade, I had created a "Members" page amongst my other pages.

After the upgrade, it disappeared because the system had automatically decided that it was a non-public profile page.

This is a really poor design decision and seems to fly in the face of C5 philosophy i.e. C5 has effectively hard-coded that pages called "Members" will be treated this way.

Surely pages should just be pages, and it is up to configurable parameters to decide that a page should have the selectable attribute of "Page is only visible to logged in members."