That should be the default behaviour of sfGuardPlugin

But if you want to customize the signinSuccess.php, don't do it on the
plugin directory.

Do it be creating
"myproject/myapp/modules/sfGuardAuth/templates/signinSuccess.php" (do
this manually, don't use symfony command line, e.g.: don't use symfony
init-module).

This should override the plugin's signinSuccess.php

On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 12:23 PM, nick <lal...@teamlalala.com> wrote:
>
>
> If someone tries to go to a secure page, and they are not logged in,
> they get redirected to the login page, which has this template:
>
> plugins/sfGuardPlugin/modules/sfGuardAuth/templates/signinSucess.php
>
> I'd like to remember where the user was coming from, and then send
> them there if they log in successfully. Do I directly edit
> signinSuccess.php, or do I override it somewhere else?
> >
>



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