Placing login.php into an iframe
When I use the login.php page by itself, it properly opens its protected page. However when I place the login.php into an iframe, it reverts to the User Profile screen. What can be causing this and how do I fix it?
When I use the login.php page by itself, it properly opens its protected page. However when I place the login.php into an iframe, it reverts to the User Profile screen. What can be causing this and how do I fix it?
I'm not sure. I'd probably have to look at the code.
I cannot get Security Assist pages to function consistently. I get different results each time I try to open the Info Portal page, which should be protected.
(My website's URL is listed in the Private message)
Yes. I'll need FTP access and steps to reproduce in order to debug the issue on my own. Or you could call me and schedule a premier support ticket. I charge $100/hr and I'm sure we would be able to fix everything in an hour.
The HOA Board has decided that a stronger security is need to protect the Info Portal so I've added a typical Username & PW protection to the Portal page. I did discover that dumping & executing a SQL from localhost to the remote MySAQL dB does not work for some reason- The Username and Password have to be manually typed in for the MySQLi login to correctly read the dB access table and allow the access to work. Strange, not?
Yes that is strange... maybe they have different coalition values. If the character sets didn't match then some characters could become mangled when transferred. https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/charset-general.html
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