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REQ: Ability to log into forums via a different site on the server. IE: I want users to be able to log in through a form on the main page, and it log them into forum! (I dunno if that makes sense...) :stupid:
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same domain or different?
Amy |
#3
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same domain
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#4
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there's a hack for it in the released forums then.
Amy |
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can it be done from a different domain, too?
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does this hack have a name?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by nafae
does this hack have a name? |
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You can use the same form vBulletin has, just make sure you change the path to the member.php script.
This can work from two domains of course. |
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the problem with the separate domain is that I am unable to get it to recognize the member when they return. This is driving me nuts.
Any ideas on how to make it work? Amy |
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That's because of the cookies.
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