Since EE is only going to be used for a small part of my site, I installed it in a folder named EE. When users log into my MAIN site, the database in which their data is stored is not the EE database.
How can I make the login transition WORK when users who are logged in go to the EE area of my site? I need the login to function for my pre-existing site AND EE… so that users will not have to log in twice with different user names and all.
IF you can imagine that I might find a solution, please check out my description below and give me some help or direction:
My website has a login problem when EE is employed…
Go to http://www.accomplishtheimpossible.com
See that you are not signed in (upper right)
Go to my EE Blog Test Dev Area:
http://accomplishtheimpossible.com/EE/index.php?/tutorial/BlogTest_002/
It appears to be OK
Now, go back to http://www.accomplishtheimpossible.com and sign in
Using my TEST ACCOUNT so you don’t need your own:
user: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
pswd: systemtest
You will see that you are logged in as “System” (upper right)
Now go back to the EE Blog Test Dev Area:
http://accomplishtheimpossible.com/EE/index.php?/tutorial/BlogTest_002/
SEE the PHP error:
Notice:
Use of undefined constant user - assumed ‘user’ in /home/content/s/t/e/steffans/html/AccomplishTheImpossible/EE/system/core/core.functions.php(663) : eval()‘d code on line 16
EE Login and my ATI login would have to be COMPATIBLE for my site to really use EE in a way that would include Comments on Blogs and Searches within Blogs and all that.
I ASSUME it would cost TOO MUCH and take TOO LONG to figure this out BUT if I am wrong, I would like to achieve this!
-Steffan