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Multipule Forums on Same Domain
Hello,
I was wondering what exactly do you need to setup in order to stay logged in on two sets of forums that operate on the same domain? Right now when I switch from Board A to Board B I have to login every time. It will not remember my credentials even if I have the check box marked. So it looks like this: http://www.example.com/jay http://www.example.com/ja ** Note this is not a question about do I need to purchase multiple licenses. I currently own several licenses and I am operating legit ** I am just not sure what I need to do in order to get my cookies to play nice. Thanks, Semere |
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When you login to site A - you need to set cookies for site B, and vice-versa. You can do this through various techniques. One such example is image loading.
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So how would one accomplish this? They are two totally seperate boards... seperate databases... usernames and passwords are not the same... So any instruction in this would be useful.
Semere |
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A requirement is that the user databases must be synched. You can't do much without that.
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Anyplace where I can read up on this subject? I searched the boards once before and I couldn't find it... So a linky would be nice
Thank you much for putting up with me! Semere |
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If you already have established boards - the task would not be easy (i.e. there are probably no tutorials/guides/etc. on the topic).
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