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5/31/2007 11:42 AM
 

I can't seem to figure out how to make the text "User Log In" disappear from <title></title> tag on my homepage.  When I click to any other page (after logging in) then it shows the appropriate title.  The only time the main homepage will show the correct title is when I go into "Design" mode using the control panel.  Any thoughts to correct this?

 
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5/31/2007 12:33 PM
 

If you have the account login module installed on the page it will override the page title. I don't know why, but it does this.


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5/31/2007 1:47 PM
 

To disable this behavior, open up admin\Security\Signin.ascx.vb and search for the following lines:

           'Override the redirected page title
            Dim myPage As DotNetNuke.Framework.CDefault
            myPage = CType(Me.Page, CDefault)
            If myPage.PortalSettings.LoginTabId = Me.TabId Or myPage.PortalSettings.LoginTabId = -1 Then
                myPage.Title = Localization.GetString("ControlTitle_login", Me.LocalResourceFile)
            End If

You can either comment them out, or modify the behavior of the if statement.

The alternative is to make a hidden login page. That will set the LoginTabId to be something other than -1, and the "User Log In" will not show up on your homepage.

 
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5/31/2007 1:51 PM
 

Thanks!

That cleared it up.  I wish there was some kind of fix for this issue.

 
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5/31/2007 2:15 PM
 

You may edit \admin\Security\Signin.ascx.vb

Comment the Private Sub Page_Init just as the following:

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        Private Sub Page_Init(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Init
            'Set the Password Control Properties
            'ctlPassword.ID = "Password"

            'Set the Profile Control Properties
            'ctlProfile.ID = "Profile"
           
            'Override the redirected page title
            'Dim myPage As DotNetNuke.Framework.CDefault
            'myPage = CType(Me.Page, CDefault)
            'If myPage.PortalSettings.LoginTabId = Me.TabId Or myPage.PortalSettings.LoginTabId = -1 Then
            '    myPage.Title = Localization.GetString("ControlTitle_login", Me.LocalResourceFile)
            'End If

        End Sub

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