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Linking directly to Post a Question page

netigatenetigate New
edited June 2013 in Vanilla 2.0 - 2.8

hi,

i use the integration with wordpress and want to place a button on the wordpress site in the navigation with "Ask a question" which shall go to http://community.netigate.net/answers/post/discussion

If logged in it should show the typical page to post a question. If NOT logged in, it should say something like "please login or register".

The problem is: If log into wordpress and then directly go to the page http://community.netigate.net/answers/post/discussion i see that vanilla logs me into the system, but doesnt forward me to the page where i can ask a question. if i go to http://community.netigate.net/answers/post/discussion again, the right page appears. I assume it is because vanilla needs to connect first once and then can handle further actions.

If you could test-wise register at http://community.netigate.net/ and go to http://community.netigate.net/answers/post/discussion you will see that the redirection doesnt work. in the bottom i can see that my userimage and my name shows up for a second and then nothing happens.

i use wordpress 3.5.2 and vanilla 2.0.018

Answers

  • does somebody have an idea?

  • aeryaery Gtricks Forum in 2.2 :) ✭✭✭

    Its a complicated job. You will need to hire a developer from the community to do this.

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  • im willing to pay ;-) but just in general, it is working at the forum here, why not at mine?

  • actually just a reload of the page would be enough. like

    IF LOGEDIN -> RELOAD PAGE

  • hgtonighthgtonight ∞ · New Moderator

    What are you using for SSO?

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