Member Profile Page Not Found

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I am just finishing up a website:http://www.mriaq.asn.au

I have the enhanced user list add-on displaying my members, and they all display fine there. But if you go to the actual 'profile' page it says the page can't be found.

I have a 'view.php' file set up, and once I login as an admin and click the links to view my own profile, I can do that no worries. However I can't view anyone elses profiles...

I also checked to see if it was an error with the add-on, by going tohttp://www.mriaq.asn.au/members to see the default C5 member list and clicking the links to the profiles - still 'page can not be found'.

Any ideas? Thanks.

PatrickCassidy
 
ssrgspdkt replied on at Permalink Reply
ssrgspdkt
Hi, I could see all members in members page. actually what's your problem?
mhawke replied on at Permalink Reply
mhawke
Public profiles enabled?

/index.php/dashboard/system/registration/profiles/

Nice, clean site by the way!
PatrickCassidy replied on at Permalink Reply
PatrickCassidy
Yes public profiles enabled. Can see members on the members page, but not individual profile pages.

Thanks for the nice comments mhawke, sometimes simple and clean is best!
mhawke replied on at Permalink Reply
mhawke
So have you added a 'profiles.php' as a Single Page or are you expecting the core Profile page to display the profile info?
PatrickCassidy replied on at Permalink Reply
PatrickCassidy
I was just expecting the core at this stage, will later design one up...
mhawke replied on at Permalink Reply
mhawke
You don't really want visitors getting to the core profile page. I believe that's meant for logged in users to view/edit their own info.

What profile details do you want to show that are not already displayed?
PatrickCassidy replied on at Permalink Reply
PatrickCassidy
It's more expanded... so there is "about us" attribute, 'service area' attribute, 'website' etc etc...

So I should make my own page then?
PatrickCassidy replied on at Permalink Reply
PatrickCassidy
Sorry, I should have explained better...

Yes, public profiles are enabled, that's how we can see them all at the moment. Yes, they show up in the '/members' page, but what I can't see is the '/profile/##' page.

An example is to go to the members section or enhanced user list and click 'profile' on the far right of the table. This is what I am trying to get visible.

Hope that helps.