I didn't look carefully. It seems this is doing the trick:
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"Olivier Dobberkau" wrote in message
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> Am 02.12.09 18:29, schrieb Pero Matic:
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>> Hi. I need to replace login box for FE with an external link where
>> authentication will be made. Can someone tell me how does Typo3 knows
>> when
Am 02.12.09 18:29, schrieb Pero Matic:
Hi. I need to replace login box for FE with an external link where
authentication will be made. Can someone tell me how does Typo3 knows when
authentication data should be processed? It would be logical to use some var
like index.php?auth=go or something li
Hi. I need to replace login box for FE with an external link where
authentication will be made. Can someone tell me how does Typo3 knows when
authentication data should be processed? It would be logical to use some var
like index.php?auth=go or something like that, but in standard login form i
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Absender: Pero Matic
Datum: 25.11.2009 15:22:
Hi. Is it possible to have different frontend authentications extensions
active for different sites/domains in the same Typo3 installation? So, on
one site i'd like to use auth. extension 1, on the other auth extens
Hi. Is it possible to have different frontend authentications extensions
active for different sites/domains in the same Typo3 installation? So, on
one site i'd like to use auth. extension 1, on the other auth extension 2
etc.. Thx!
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