Login return to the page you were on.. [message #646] |
Thu, 21 February 2002 00:09 |
seang
Messages: 5 Registered: February 2002 Location: Australia
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Hi there,
I think this would be a nice feature....
(Sorry about my messy code...but I am sure you will get the Idea)
On the page you detect the incorrect login: $url = sprintf("%s%s%s","http://",$HTTP_HOST,$SCRIPT_NAME); if !logged in then forward them to the login and send the url where you were at and and imporant info.
echo "<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"Refresh\" content=\"0; URL=".$root_dir."login.php?url=".$url.$query_string1."\ "><script language=\"JavaScript\">\n<!-- setTimeout(\"window.location = unescape('".$root_dir."login.php?url=".$url.$query_string1.& quot;')\",2000);\n //-->\n</script>\n</head>";
Header alway screw up for me incertain instances....and the meta redirect has trouble with one of the Opera browsers.
When you are at the login, set the default page if empty..
if (!($url_send) or ($url_send == "http://www.webdesigners.net.au/login.php")) {$url_send = $root_dir."community.php";}
In the login form have the old url and any important info: <input name="url_send" type="hidden" value="<? echo $url ?>"> <? echo $query_form ?>
Then when every thing is ok again send them back echo "<meta http-equiv=\"Refresh\" content=\"0;url=".$url_send."?".$query_string1."\& quot;><script language=\"JavaScript\">\n<!--\n setTimeout(\"window.location = unescape('".$url_send."?".$query_string1."')\",200 0);\n //-->\n</script>\n</head>";
Hope this is useful
Regards
Sean
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