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HackCP (Totally Custom)
Well, I have most of it set up, but I just realized only admins can login...
After playing around with it I added PHP Code:
and basically duplicated the block of code for modcp login in functions_login.php line 241 in the hook. PHP Code:
All my permission constants are defined in the functions_clanman.php file. |
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Bump
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Bump, could anyone at least point me in the direction of hacks that have done this?
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Bump...
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Quick question - In the IF statement - should 'inclan' be '$inclan' ?
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No, inclan is a constant.
Does the AdminCP nav in XML use constants? I forget the exact tag, but it was something like <permission>candosomething</permission> candosomething = constant, or something else? |
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<font size="7">YES</font>
I finally got it after probably 6 hours of pulling my hair out; the damn problem was in global.php. $checkpwd is true when the user can view the ACP, which brings up the login screen again. |
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