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Re:cb login component?
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Date: 2006/05/10 20:59
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By: MrNiceGuy
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Fresh Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 11 |   | |
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Thanks joomlaz.
Like some others, it was exactly what I needed too!
Post edited by: MrNiceGuy, at: 2006/05/10 15:00
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Re:cb login component?
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Date: 2006/05/10 21:06
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By: Machiel
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Expert Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 153 |   | |
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You could also post a feature reguest on the joomlaforge so that it could be implemented in a next release. Maybe the CB programmers think it's a good idea. I think it is anyway. Best Regards Machiel
CB tester
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Re:cb login component?
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Date: 2006/05/31 03:36
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By: the_therapist
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Status: User
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Fresh Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 10 |   | |
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Just a quick point. if you use this include module solution with OpenSEF then you will have to remove sefRelToAbs for lost password (line 381) and register link (line 399) in mod_cblogin.php. There may be a better fix or I may have some configuration problem, but that's how I fixed it.
UPDATE: It seems in Joomla 1.1.10 and OpenSEF SP2 this problem is solved.
Post edited by: the_therapist, at: 2006/08/02 01:41
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Re:cb login component?
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Date: 2006/08/19 19:24
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By: LordMerlin
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Junior Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 47 |   | |
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Re:cb login component?
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Date: 2006/08/24 16:12
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By: fabriceb
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Status: User
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Fresh Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 2 |   | |
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Hi!
I had the same problem, and tried the module inserted in the static content. But I really feel this is a cheap solution: how do you disconnect in a nice way? And once logged in, the content of this static page is completely irrelevant...
So I decided to just copy the com_login files and change the links inside the files, so that it is compatible with CB. I renamed everything com_cblogin and installed the component. It seems to work...
What do you think can be wrong with this approach??
Thanks,
Fabrice
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Re:cb login component?
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Date: 2006/08/24 16:14
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By: fabriceb
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Fresh Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 2 |   | |
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Hi!
I had the same problem, and tried the module inserted in the static content. But I really feel this is a cheap solution: how do you disconnect in a nice way? And once logged in, the content of this static page is completely irrelevant...
So I decided to just copy the com_login files and change the links inside the files, so that it is compatible with CB. I renamed everything com_cblogin and installed the component. It seems to work...
What do you think can be wrong with this approach??
Here is the file:
Thanks,
Fabrice
PS: Sorry about the double post, first time posting here... I made a stupid mistake [file]
Post edited by: fabriceb, at: 2006/08/24 16:20
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