So, does that work for you? Meaning you’re logged in across the sites as expected?
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Subscribe [7]#16 / Nov 09, 2010 4:11pm
So, does that work for you? Meaning you’re logged in across the sites as expected?
#17 / Nov 10, 2010 5:40am
No still not working, I just realised that the order of the domains in ‘multi_login_sites’ affects which I’m logged into (with and without the ‘www’ on the same domain). Is there anything else I could try? I’ve come to a dead end.
#18 / Nov 10, 2010 3:57pm
Are you using .htaccess or any other form of server side rewrites?
#19 / Nov 10, 2010 6:03pm
Yes I’ve got the standard .htaccess to remove the index.php, using the LG .htaccess plugin.
#20 / Nov 11, 2010 3:30pm
Retro Willy,
Please disable your .htaccess and set ‘index.php’ back as your site’s index page during testing.
Have you also tried properly setting a cookie domain for each site?
#21 / Nov 12, 2010 6:35am
FINALLY got this fixed! It wasn’t anything to do with .htaccess, I think I had some conflicts between settings in my config.php file and some settings in the control panel settings.
I decided to disable everything I had set in the config file and set everything through the control panel instead. This made it work and things still work once I re-enabled my manual config settings.
- Few things I’ve discovered: You need to login in via the front-end, this doesn’t work by just logging into the control panel.
- In the config file the multi_login_sites needs to be set using $config[‘multi_login_sites’] and not $conf[‘multi_login_sites’].
- You do need index.php the end of the URLs in pipe list.
Thanks for your help everyone!
#22 / Nov 12, 2010 10:00am
Very glad to see you were able to get this to work. Please don’t hesitate to post again in case there’s anything else.