Bug: 404 Error and Unable to Change Membership Status
I accidentally joined a group called "12345" using my Logos account page (weeks before I discovered Faithlife). Now on Faithlife I am a member of this group.
However, when I click on the group I am sent to a page that says: "404 - File or directory not found."
I have discovered that the group actually has a different domain. The domain that is linked in my Faithlife profile is https://faithlife.com/12345/activity, but it should be https://faithlife.com/938523/activity.
Once I direct myself to the correct link and I attempt to remove myself from the membership I get the following statement "Unable to change membership at this time."
[I am assuming, Logos, that you do want bug reports, correct? If not, I won't waste my time.]
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This is from Bob’s post HERE:
“Note: There is not yet a group deletion mechanism. (There will be later.) And we're still finalizing group identifiers, etc. so the URL of your new group might change in the next few days.”
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This is from Bob’s post HERE:
“Note: There is not yet a group deletion mechanism. (There will be later.) And we're still finalizing group identifiers, etc. so the URL of your new group might change in the next few days.”
I am not trying to delete a group, but to remove my membership from a group who has a different admin. I am currently able to join and remove myself from every other open group except for this one.
What Bob mentioned in his thread was in relationship to deleting groups rather than changing membership status.
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This is still an unsolved issue.
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Hello Jonathan,
I have removed you from this group based on this thread. Please take a moment to check and verify if you are still showing a member of this group.
Anton Antig
Logos Technical Support
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Hello Jonathan,
I have removed you from this group based on this thread. Please take a moment to check and verify if you are still showing a member of this group.
Anton Antig
Logos Technical Support
That fixed part of it. However, now I have a Faithlife Group that links to a persons page (the name of the person that my group is linked to is Richard Tibbetts, [see this]).
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