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On 1/3/01, 5:18:49 PM, John P "." Looney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
regarding Re: [midgard-user] users & sitegroups...:
> On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 04:00:23PM +0000, Armand Verstappen mentioned:
> > 1) you don't know how to log in as an admin user.
> > At the login prompt use: username+sitegroup
> Mainly, is there anyway to avoid entering the sitegroup bit. I'd like
> someone to go to a URL, and have a default sitegroup for that URL. So, if
> someone went to;
> http://midgard.linux.ie/asgard
> it would add a "+linux" to the username, by default. And, with
> http://www.antefacto.com/asgard
> it would add a "+antefacto" to the username, by default, and
> http://midgard.antefacto.com/asgard
> would have no postfix, so that's where I would go to login to SG0.
> I hope I've explained myself a lot better here...
If it is the same question as before, but rephrased, you've got me
confused. Otherwise, the question is clear.
The answer, however, is no. Doesn't look like something that is easily
implemented either. I can think of some nasty tricks to achieve something
like this, but I can't imagine that it will be worth that amount of work.
If you want this because you find this confusing for your customers, you
could have a look at the framed admin site by Alan Knowles. It has a
different approach to sitegroups (even a different name: companies), and
you get to pick your companies from a dropdownbox upon login. I don't
have the exact URL handy, but you'll find it easily from http://www.hklc.com/
Armand.
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