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3/16/2011 4:50 AM
 
I'm trying to set up a custom login page on a 5.6.x site at present.

I've configured the login page on SiteSettings > Advanced Settings > Page Management > Login Page and this seems to work fine for clicks on the Login skin control.

However, this doesn't seem to be picked up for "Login.aspx" requests.

Is there something I'm missing in configuration?

Thanks

Stuart
 
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3/17/2011 7:34 PM
 
Anyone got any ideas on this?

It seems like the code shows the Login Control within the current tab rather than moving to the tab selected in Login.

I'm trying to follow the code to understand this - but not sure I'm looking in the right place... anyone got any clues about the code flow I should be looking at here - what code gets executed when Login.aspx is requested? Where is this resolved? Thanks
 
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