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5/28/2017 5:39 PM
 
I've seen references to that module before but never looked at it. Powerful!

Thanks Greg.
 
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5/30/2017 11:18 PM
 
Greg Greensky wrote:
Is Admin/Site Settings/User Account Settings/Login Settings/Redirect After Login a bad solution for your case?

It might be a good idea except one thing - it doesn't work. If the user is not on a home page he will not be redirected. Let say a web site has pages that are not password protected and visible for anyone. So go to any of these pages, click on login and will stay on the same page. It doesn't work in 8.0.0.3 and still not fixed in version 9.

On top of it there is also another strange bug. If you open the setup the redirect and open a web site like http://mydomain.com - it works. From home page only but works. If you on the server itself and using http://localhost/mysite - it doesn't work at all.

 

 
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5/30/2017 11:49 PM
 
I think I'm settling on renaming the "Home" page to "Public", whcih is where folks go to by default. Logged on users will see a new page, actually named "Home" which they'll see on the menu. If they just go to the domain they'll go to the public page. Good enough and fairly clear to users I think.

Bummer that the redirect users seems not to work for you Alex. I had it work, but only once and didn't push it very far either.
 
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5/30/2017 11:55 PM
 
John Cornelison wrote:
I think I'm settling on renaming the "Home" page to "Public", whcih is where folks go to by default. Logged on users will see a new page, actually named "Home" which they'll see on the menu. If they just go to the domain they'll go to the public page. Good enough and fairly clear to users I think.

Bummer that the redirect users seems not to work for you Alex. I had it work, but only once and didn't push it very far either.

It works but only if you click login from home page. If you on any other page visible for any one - it doesn't.

 
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5/30/2017 11:55 PM
 
John Cornelison wrote:
I think I'm settling on renaming the "Home" page to "Public", whcih is where folks go to by default. Logged on users will see a new page, actually named "Home" which they'll see on the menu. If they just go to the domain they'll go to the public page. Good enough and fairly clear to users I think.

Bummer that the redirect users seems not to work for you Alex. I had it work, but only once and didn't push it very far either.

It works but only if you click login from home page. If you on any other page visible for any one - it doesn't.

 
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