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Posted November 2, 201113 yr File Name: (Pav32) SignIn PopupFile Submitter: Pavulon87File Submitted: 02 Nov 2011File Category: Hooks and Plugins With this hook signin popup is no longer loaded via Ajax, so form managers(autofill) built in browsers should works again. This is simple hook. No settings, language bits, templates or files to upload.Click here to download this file
November 2, 201113 yr Thank 4 this someone else make this but want you pay $7.99 and you give it for FREE,What i don't understand that you modders can make a hook for this but IPS say they can't do nothing about it because it's a browser issue.humm
November 2, 201113 yr Thank 4 this someone else make this but want you pay $7.99 and you give it for FREE,What i don't understand that you modders can make a hook for this but IPS say they can't do nothing about it because it's a browser issue.humm Was it requested such a feature, and IPS said that it's a browser issue?
November 2, 201113 yr Was it requested such a feature, and IPS said that it's a browser issue? IPS didn't say they couldn't fix it, but that it is a browser issue and it should be up to the browser developers to fix it.
November 2, 201113 yr I'm lost, then how does that hook work then? the issue (I think) is the way that some browsers deal with ajax login boxes, so instead of the browser being fixed to autofill an ajax login box, the ajax function has been removed, issue solved. when the time comes that the browsers work correctly, this hook can be removed.
November 2, 201113 yr Author This hook adds hidden 'login box' into the page contents(browsers always can see it) and instead of loading contents via ajax, it creates popup and moves visible 'login box' inside.
November 2, 201113 yr Still i can't understand why, if, people requested that feature, IPS said that it's not possible to be done cause it's a browser issue... :S
November 2, 201113 yr Still i can't understand why, if, people requested that feature, IPS said that it's not possible to be done cause it's a browser issue... :S this has been mentioned in other topics, have a search for them :) as far as this mod goes, relish in its wonders, appreciate it and do not over-think :)
November 2, 201113 yr Still i can't understand why, if, people requested that feature, IPS said that it's not possible to be done cause it's a browser issue... :SThe IPS method of doing it makes it so that the login box isn't loaded until you click on it. With this hook the login box is always loaded on every single page in the background, you just can't see it. Clicking on the sign in link makes the box visible. IPS' method is more efficient and makes the site load faster, that is all.
November 3, 201113 yr This might be a dumb question, but I don't know how these things work so I gotta ask: Will this still work if someone has all popups blocked?
November 3, 201113 yr This might be a dumb question, but I don't know how these things work so I gotta ask: Will this still work if someone has all popups blocked? i think it works like the lightbox image viewing feature, I don't think its technically a pop-up. If I'm wrong, i stand corrected :)
December 13, 201113 yr Thanks for this great mod been looking to fix this since upgrading, should never need a mod to fix this though.
January 24, 201213 yr Works great on Firefox. Works on Chrome too, but you have to erase the nick if you have multiple nicks, and write the other nick to login with the other nick. For some reason doesn't work on my IE at all. :sad:
January 25, 201213 yr This hook has some issues. 1. Does not work on IE. 2. Messes up the emoticon list controls in the editor: you can only click once to shuffle through the smileys, after that you can't shuffle no more because the small arrows just disappear. :(
January 25, 201213 yr Author I am not using windows, so I'm not able to test this on IE. I cannot help you, because you don't even said, which version of it you using.
March 8, 201213 yr Sorry if this question has already been repaired. I do not know if this occurs only in certain browser ... in my case happened with firefox, chrome, opera and safari. I have a link on one of my sites pointing to my forum. When I access the forum via this link and I make the login I am redirected to the previous site ... in other words, is redirecting to the 'referer' without checking if the 'referer' Host is in the same forum or another site. So I ask you: It would be interesting to check where an access is coming from and redirect to the 'referer' if the same domain and redirect to the 'forum index' when the 'referer' is in another domain? thanks and sorry my en
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