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Snoozy 10-24-2001 02:38 AM

Ok, I use my vBulletin member database for my site wide membership I want the users to beable to login on my homepage and not be taken to the forums index page. I also want them to be able to login anywhere on the site and have it take them back to where they were browsing.

changes to member.php
PHP Code:

if ($forums=="no") {
        eval(
"standardredirect(\"".gettemplate("redirect_login")."\",\"$url\");");
  } else {

  if (
$url!="" and $url!="index.php" and $url!=$HTTP_REFERER) {

    if (
strpos($url,"?")>0) {
      
$url.="&s=$session[dbsessionhash]";
    } else {
      
$url.="?s=$session[dbsessionhash]";
    }

    
$url str_replace("\""""$url);
    eval(
"standardredirect(\"".gettemplate("redirect_login")."\",\"$url\");");
  } else {
    
$bbuserinfo=getuserinfo($userid);
    eval(
"standardredirect(\"".gettemplate("redirect_login")."\",\"index.php?s=$session[dbsessionhash]\");");
  }
  } 

This is my form tag for the login pages that are NOT vbulletin:

PHP Code:

<form method="post" action="/forums/member.php?forums=no&url=<?=$PHP_SELF ?>" name="login">

An example would be:
Code:

URL is: http://www.juniorsailing.com/tips/index.php?zone_id=2
]<form method="post" action="/forums/member.php?forums=no&url=/tips/index.php" name="login">

(notice how it leaves off query string when I access $PHP_SELF is it supposed to do that?)
And this is for the vBulletin pages:

Include template:
PHP Code:

$PHP_SELF=$self

and on the pages:

PHP Code:

<form method="post" action="/forums/member.php?url=$selfname="login"

Now I have 2 problems.

1.) When a user logs in on a non-vB page they get taken back to where they were just like its supposed to, but the query string of the url is left off. I have pages that are displayed with stuff in the query string. (i.e. $page=2 for articles that are multi-paged and it just takes me to the main page of the article) So I need to figure out how to add on the query string.

2.) On vB pages the user is just redirected to forums homepage, not where they were. I think I'm not getting the url into the variable. Might be a problem with my include template.

I am very excited since this will be my first hack, and I know of a number of people who are looking to do the same thing.

Snoozy 10-24-2001 09:43 PM

help!


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