You could, but if you really need a fully custom login page, why not make it part of your web site per the embedded login instructions... branching back out from the login page is working backwards.


D'oh of course. (This is what I do!).
Just remember to include the javascript-is-on test function in your page. I forgot to do this.



The lockout plugin is probably not what this person wants, but even if so, there is no need to use it with vlogin. I think this poster should instead use the settings in vlogin that strip the domain info from any username logins and re-add the URL domain back to the username, thus forcing users to log in at their domain -- no need to define a list of "banned users"

I was not aware of that option in vlogin. That would do the trick.
Could you have it so that, instead of a rejection, it would actually redirect you to the correct page and log you in there?






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