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THere was a hack for 2.x that allowed you to drop in a very simple few lines of code in the top of a non vb page which would allow only registered users (or specific usergroups) to view the pages. Basically I have a bunch of member only pages on a new site that I need to have this for. I can't let anyone that isn't registered and logged in to view any of the pages. Anyone have a quick fix for this?
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I too am having this exact problem. The original hack was located at https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...ght=authvb.php Has anyone out there managed to upgrade this for VB3? Thanks in advance!!! ![]() |
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Bump. Ditto.
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bump
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bump again
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Just a thought, not sure I'm right, but I don't think the user table in the MySql database has changed much. Could the old code still work?
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Unfortunately no, the new password stuff messes it up. It seems to be something with the double md5 and the salt thing and I can't seem to find the right way of coding it so it will work and accept the password.
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