Community Support Forums— WordPress® ( Users Helping Users ) —2011-11-28T23:04:02-05:00http://www.primothemes.com/forums/feed.php?f=4&t=160822011-11-28T23:04:02-05:00http://www.primothemes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=16082&p=54140#p54140
Statistics: Posted by Cristián Lávaque — November 28th, 2011, 11:04 pm
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Statistics: Posted by Cristián Lávaque — November 27th, 2011, 7:37 pm
]]>2011-11-27T14:26:37-05:00http://www.primothemes.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=16082&p=53987#p53987 Obviously calling current_user_can("access_s2member_level1") directly in the file does nothing but throw an error. Is there a simple way to pull that information into my script so I can do this one simple conditional?
Thanks, Bryan
Statistics: Posted by blewis — November 27th, 2011, 2:26 pm