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Thread began 5/15/2019 6:19 am by Jamie | Last modified 5/20/2019 10:38 am by Ray Borduin | 742 views | 6 replies |

Jamie

unable to login

Hey Ray

Am having a problem with a site that was built a couple of years ago. Up until recently the member login area was workign fine. Now when someone tries to login they just get a blank screen (on the login page itself - members.php) rather than being taken to member-loggedin.php (both attached).

The error being shown is

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/sites/6b/1/16bac47771/public_html/Connections/PowerCMSConnection.php:38) in /home/sites/6b/1/16bac47771/public_html/webassist/security_assist/helper_php.php on line 71



The helper_php.php file version is 2.02

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

It looks like an error in the connection file... or some empty lines of code. Can I get FTP access? I'd want to look at the connection file that is referenced in the error.... that is where the issue originates.

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Jamie

thanks Ray see PM

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

I think the issue is the dollar sign in the database password.

You also had the server configured to display errors and warnings, so the deprecated mysql message was being written to the page before the redirect and that caused the redirect to fail.

You also had a blank line of code on members.php on line 11.

I corrected these three issues and the login seems to work now.

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Many thanks Ray

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Jamie

as a follow up to this Ray, once logged in (same details as above) if you go to where a member can update their password/telephone http://prntscr.com/nqjb10

If you try to update that page (member_update.php) the progress just spins and it doesnt update any changed details

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

It appears the issue was with a function in the image resizer include file. I updated it to the latest version and it appears to have fixed the problem.

Incidentally you can improve efficiency and speed by removing the redirect in the update code (since it redirects to itself) and just move the recordset below the update code and you won't need to redirect.

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