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Error in SA Secure Page Behaviour

Thread began 7/02/2012 3:19 pm by Paul | Last modified 7/03/2012 3:02 pm by Paul | 1463 views | 4 replies

PaulBeta Tester

Error in SA Secure Page Behaviour

I'm using SA's Secure Page behaviour to lock down a client area page.

The behaviour inserts the following

php:
<?php

if (!WA_Auth_RulePasses("Logged in to member_tbl")){
    
WA_Auth_RestrictAccess("../../login.php");
}
?>



However, if i attempt to access this page without logging in, the following error is produced;

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/public_html/hf1/members/portfolio/MyPortfolio.php:1) in /home/public_html/hf1/webassist/security_assist/helper_php.php on line 77

I've also noticed two WA Security Assist folders in my root directory

WA_SecurityAssist
and
security_assist

The file helper_php.php exists in the latter and Helper_PHP.php in the former.

I have attached the page this affects.

Any ideas what is going wrong and how can it be resolved please?

Thanks

Attached Files
MyPortfolio.zip

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