Re: Right Frame Being Set incorrectly on Login

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On 12/22/06, Daniel Watts <d@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Frequently when I log in the address url shows:
>
> http://webmail.domain.com/src/webmail.php?right_frame=/src/webmail.php
>
> This causes the obvious 'page not found' error as it then looks under
> /src//src/webmail.php
>
> The right_frame variable is sometimes other things.
>
> What causes that GET variable to be set on login?

What version of SM?  Are you using $config_location_base?  Does the
uri really have "wemail.php" in it twice?  Did you try with all
plugins disabled?  Did you hack or patch the source?

As you have been around here quite some time, I suspect that this is a
recent problem for you -- please explain what you have done
differently when the problem started appearing.  If you are using
STABLE, check the session contents for "session_expired_location" when
you log in.

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