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slyss
Edituser.php in the second login... it's possible...?
  • 2006/4/9 8:50

  • slyss

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hi everybody... i have a question:

it's possible to show edituser.php when my users login in my site at second time ?

thanks... stefano


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jimkarvo
Re: Edituser.php in the second login... its possible...?
  • 2006/4/9 9:11

  • jimkarvo

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Xm.. Have you did any changes in your site?

When find that problem?
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slyss
Re: Edituser.php in the second login... its possible...?
  • 2006/4/9 9:16

  • slyss

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yes i have many hacks but this is not a problem.... it's a request...

when a user go to my site for the second time, i want redirect he at edituser.php...
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Herko
Re: Edituser.php in the second login... its possible...?
  • 2006/4/9 9:17

  • Herko

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jimkarvo: your comment has no relevance to the question posed by slyss.

In order to redirect to edituser.php after the second login (only?), you'll need to be able to check the number of logins. XOOPS doesn't save that information in any of the core files/modules. You'll need to build a check yourself (using a cookie?), and create an event where the second time someone logs in (from the same computer), he/she will be redirected to edituser.

That's the only way I can think of.

Herko

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slyss
Re: Edituser.php in the second login... its possible...?
  • 2006/4/9 9:21

  • slyss

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Quote:

Herko Coomans wrote:
jimkarvo: your comment has no relevance to the question posed by slyss.

In order to redirect to edituser.php after the second login (only?), you'll need to be able to check the number of logins. XOOPS doesn't save that information in any of the core files/modules. You'll need to build a check yourself (using a cookie?), and create an event where the second time someone logs in (from the same computer), he/she will be redirected to edituser.

That's the only way I can think of.

Herko


thanks herko... however yes, only the second login...

i think i'm don't able to do this...

wait for other suggestions...

thanks herko...
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