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username="http://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/"
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subject="comment 6"
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date="2011-02-23T18:08:37Z"
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> I'm fuzzy on the log in bit, I don't know how to bring up a log in page in IkiWiki
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Cheap hack: make a link to `cgiurl(do => prefs)` and the user will have
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to press Back a couple of times when they've logged in :-)
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Less-cheap hack: have a CGI plugin that responds to `do=login` by doing
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basically the same thing as `IkiWiki::needsignin`, but instead of
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returning to the `QUERY_STRING`, return to the HTTP referer, or
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a page whose name is passed in the query string, or some such.
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> If I were going to do this I'd want to have a log out button appear
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> when the user is logged in. Is it possible to add a log out function to the same plugin?
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I don't see why not; you could create it from Javascript for logged-in
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users only. That'd close the bug [[bugs/logout in ikiwiki]] (see that
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bug for related ideas).
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