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2/19/2007 11:57 PM
 
I would like to be able to incorporate a skin object, specifically the Login inside an html module.
I have an html module that has a few links and a login - to a login page.
I would like to loose the skin object from the skin and have its login /logout functionality inside a module I can move around as needed.
This may well be crazy talk as I am no coder but I used the Brilnat html module recently for its "tokenised" html and thats what made me think it may be worth asking.
BTY: I know I can do this in the skin but I need it to be amongst other links that may change and inside a container.
Thanks

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2/20/2007 3:10 AM
 
AFAIK there is already a login module.

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2/20/2007 8:13 AM
 
Hi Sebastian
Sorry I probably did explain correctly.
I know about the acount login. My question was about using the Login/Logout link skin object in a container rather than a skin and if it was possible. 
The "login" would link to an instance of an account login. What I would like to be able to do is have the logout link in the page at different locations.
Basically I wanted to mix this finctionality with some other links in the same container.
I read the skinning guide on this and saw big similarities between skin and container objects so thought maybe . .

Thanks for all your hard work in these forums by the way. 

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