[horde] redirection logout to a non-frameset(custom logout)
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Fri Aug 20 00:48:37 PDT 2004
Zitat von mbox mbarsalou <barjunk at attglobal.net>:
>> Message: 3
>> Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 10:50:57 +0200
>> From: Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>
>> Subject: Re: [horde] redirection logout to a non-frameset(custom
>> logout)
>> To: horde at lists.horde.org
>> Message-ID: <20040819105057.ew4o0kc000gswg8c at jan.dip.ammma.net>
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>> Zitat von tdrewry at bu.edu:
>>
>> > At this point I should explain what I'm trying to accomplish. The desired
>> > results of selecting the Log out option is to have our script completely
>> > override the frameset. Currently the Portal's Log out button does this.
>> > However the left hand menu's option loads our Log out script into the
>> > Horde_main frame. While this does still successfully logout a
>> > client, it is a
>> > bit confusing because the horde menu remains visible.
>>
>> I can't reproduce this. For me both logout links target to _parent. And
>> looking at the code, the left logout link should only target to horde_main
>> if you configured Horde to always show the left menu, and in this case
>> that's the correct behaviour.
>
> Jan,
>
> Does this mean if I set menu_parent for the logout registry entry to
> http://someotherurl that when I press the logout button it will clear
> the left menu and go to the someotherurl location?
>
> Put another way:
>
> What steps do I need to take to have the Logout button go to some other
> unrelated, none horde location?
Set 'webroot' and 'initial_page' to values that match your custom page, but
that won't log you out. So you could try to add an "url=" parameter to the
exiting logout link, but this is untested. If you use IMP for
authentication you can provide alternative login and logout pages in IMP's
configuration.
Jan.
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