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Hey,
So I got a question. I have a main site say x.com which has no forums just the website with all its content. The forums are under y.com. I have a login form for y.com on x.com, now how I make it so when you visit x.com logged it it will show the vbulletin welcome stuff like Quote:
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Ideally you wouldn't want to do that as it's a security risk but.. in the <form> tag on your login form, make sure you put, in the action="" attribute, the FULL address of the site. I'm not completely sure if this will work, but give it a shot.
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It's not a security risk, provided that it is coded correctly.
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This really hasn't helped my question at all.
I already have the login form and its working fine. I just want to change it to the vbulletin stuff when someone is logged in. |
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Assuming they're both on the same server and can access each other's files, just include global.php.
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