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Put login into header, works but with minor linking issue
I'm using vbadvanced on my front page (as index). I put the login code into the header, everything works except for a simple linking issue as shown below. It's probably a really simple fix, I just don't know how to do it. Anyone know?
---------------------------- I put the login code into the header, it works.. except for the issue with logging in on the index page (where vba cms is). The reason is because it breaks down the link as something like the following In forum On index page Clearly I'm missing the "/forums" in there. I tried putting the "/forums" in front of the "login.php?do=login", which it does now allow the index page to log me in, but on the forum it has the link of example.com/forums/forums/login.php?do=login". I'm pretty sure that this part of vbulletin is causing the error on the cms page.. I'm just wondering how to re-write this to make it work. Quote:
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You should post about this on the vbadvanced forum. This has been brought up before and I'm sure if you searched over there you would find the fix.
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Ya, I asked over there too. I also searched, but didn't find a solution to the problem.
For anyone that has this issue.. Brian (the vba dude) said to just include the login.php in the header replacements in the CMS panel, worked like a charm so far. |
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