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Login form on separate html file

Started by zac, March 06, 2008, 10:22:05 AM

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zac

Hi.. I was wondering if anyone knows how to put the login form outside of the coppermine gallery?  I just want to have the login box on my home page and if someone uses it they will be sent to my coppermine install and be logged in.  All I could dig up in the forums was this...

Quote from: Joachim Müller on August 06, 2007, 07:06:41 AM
Adding a login-box to non-coppermine-driven pages is dead easy - you just need to copy the corresponding HTML output of the form into your non-coppermine page. This has been asked and answered several times already. Making all your pages "coppermine-aware" is being explained in several postings as well. ...

I think there are answers in there but really not enough for me to go on.  Please tell me if you have done this or perhaps can point me to where I can learn how.


Aditya Mooley

Go to http://yoursite.com/cpginstall/login.php
View source of the page.
Copy the HTML for login form.
Paste it wherever you need it.
Enter the correct path in form action.
That's it.
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zac

Oh ok thanks Aditya! I will give that a try.  I guess it is just as easy as Gau Gau said it was.

zac

Yes it is very easy..  Weird thing though, I generated a site map and for some reason the login form page was generated like 100 times!!  Weird.  I hope this doesnt mess up the bots.

mala

I don't know if I understand really what you want to do, but I have the impression it has nothing to do
with the Gallery. I you want to protect your homepage (or any other page) with a password
try to "google" "apache password protection" or something similar if you do not use apache
and you will find pretty detailed explanations. For example in
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/howto/auth.html

Andreas

Aditya Mooley

@mala - zac doesn't want a protection for homepage. Here the only requirement is putting a login form on pages other than coppermine so that user can login from anywhere.
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nazcarpine

Oh.. when i place the code to my site it works well and look good in internet explorer. but not in firefox. My line breaks were replaced with a "@" sign.
??? ???
Then I deleted the code and the "@" sign is still there. Here's the site:http://www.nazcarpine.com
I hope someone can help..
Thanks a lot.

Joachim Müller

Locking. Start a separate thread for your issues. We can't tell what you did, but you just have to undo your edit and you'll be fine. Make sure you're not looking at a cached copy of the page.