Re: Login based Site redirection



Perhaps I've got a solution... without using SQL which you have to use otherwise to administer the usernames/usergroups.
I suppose your Homepage is hosted on an Apache Server (Most web-servers are Apache). And on most of these servers the webmasters are allowed to use .htaccess-files
With .htaccess-files you can simply set different rights to special groups/users, if a user wants to enter a site which he is not allowed to view with his current user a login-window is shown. For an example visit www.hafner-web.de/privat. The only problem is the redirection... I don't think it is possible to redirect with .htaccess to different sites depending on the username.
I'm sorry, that is my only solution. Perhaps somebody has got a better idea (beside SQL, I think it's quite difficult to learn)?
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