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Why redirect to profile?

Thread began 3/11/2010 5:35 pm by akstudio | Last modified 3/12/2010 10:12 am by akstudio | 1044 views | 1 replies

akstudio

Why redirect to profile?

Im hacking my way through the reg system, and I got it all into my site just fine, so I thought I would now start to go through the process of being a user and adjust the flow a bit.

I noticed that each page redirects to the profile, so I went ahead and made a "users_Home.php" and would rather have them redirected there instead.

So far so good.

Now, I need to create a few sub-pages off of this "users_Home.php page. So, I open up the protected_Page.php and save it as .. in this example... "watch.php"

I have also gone through the entire sites files, and anything that is protected, I am redirecting to "users_Home.php" using security assist.

My question is.... is this method correct?

The reason I ask is... on the "protected_page" I see this:

if (!WA_Auth_RulePasses("Email Confirmed")){
WA_Auth_RestrictAccess("users_LogIn.php");
}


however, on the profile page, I see this:

if (!WA_Auth_RulePasses("Logged in to users")){
WA_Auth_RestrictAccess("users_LogIn.php");
}

This prebuild site redirects the to profile...

What would be the correct method in which I redirect any and all pages to "users_Home.php - and furthermore.. do I need code example 1 or code example 2 pasted above) on my newly created sub pages?

I dont want them to go to the profile page at all when logging in, that should be a choice off the "users_Home.php page.

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