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 Post subject: The LOGOUT page
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 11:42 am 
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Logout takes me to a page which, by way of confirmation, displays another Logout button. What is paradoxical about the page is that its title is Login :) Now ...

1. How to change the title to, say, "Are You Sure?" or something like that? It should be changed anyway. I went through some Language Files but couldn't find where this 'Login' is mentioned.

2. Is there a way to bypass the superfluous Logout page? (Of course, there will be a problem if a Redirect URL is specified and if the target page doesn't show the Login Form).

3. Why not use the same page/position for filling the Login Form, with provision to add a "Login" button in the Top Menu. The URL "http://../index.php/logout" doesn't work, right.


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 Post subject: Re: The LOGOUT page
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 7:39 pm 
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day wrote:
Why not use the same page/position for filling the Login Form, with provision to add a "Login" button in the Top Menu. The URL "http://../index.php/logout" doesn't work, right.


I found that I can use Login as a Top Menu item if it is linked to the URL http://mydomain.com/myjoomla/index.php?option=com_user&view=login&return=?. The login form appears exactly at the same location that the Logout page is displayed.

That is a delight (for we can unpublish mod-login), but the question is how to make 'Login' disappear from the menu when the user is logged in.

This necessitates a change in Access Level: four options instead of the present three, as follows:

1. All
2. Only the public
3. Only The registered
4. Only the Admin

Kindly bear with me if all this sounds grossly nonsensical :)


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