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Extra '.' on URL when logging in

Started by R0903, January 09, 2005, 09:13:59 PM

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R0903

Hello, I'm having a problem with my Gallery. I can't seem to login or logout, I get a popup error saying "www.blah.com.. could not be found."

(blah.com is not my real url, btw)

But, it looks like it's added an extra '.' on the end of my URL somewhere, does anyone know where the URL set for login is? Which file?

Thanks.

donnoman

your gonna have to post your real site if you want anybody to take a look at it.

your also going to need to post a test user and password (non-admin)

The only other advice I can give you is to check the "target address" in your config, and make sure it's set properly.

However I think the login/logout pages all use the referrer to determine where to send your page after login/out.

R0903

#2
no longer needed

Tranz

If you have a login problem, you must provide test logins so that supporters can test the login. Don't expect people to register to dozens of galleries to help.

donnoman

You are using bridging. I don't have much experience with that so the best I can do is suggest that you begin looking there.

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http://victoriarendell.co.uk/phpbb2/login.php?redirect=cpg_redir.php

search the boards for login problems and phpbb bridging.

You might also want to download the latest stable bridging files for 1.3.x from CVS as it may have been updated.

R0903

#5
edit: fixed, changed path in the redir file to be ./gallery not ../gallery

cheers anyway, delete as appropriate

Joachim Müller

Quote from: R0903 on January 09, 2005, 09:37:17 PMno longer needed
The point of running a forum is that others may benefit from the solution found for your problem. If you delete your entries after the issue has been fixed, you take away this option for others, and the thread is crippled beyond repair, as it means no help for others any more. This is very selfish behaviour and undermines the whole point of running a forum.

Quote from: R0903 on January 09, 2005, 09:49:10 PMcheers anyway, delete as appropriate
For the very same reason posted above we don't delete threads >:(

:-\\ Joachim

donnoman

@GauGau the "no longer needed" was just his test user credentials.

but it would read better if he had said : "Edit: removed test user credentials."

And that leads to your second point which is spot on.