Re: Squirrelmail and Framesets

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On 7/30/09, LuKreme <kremels@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Long ago I used squirrelmail with a frameset for the login page. I
> can't seem to find any backups of that configuration (probably long
> deleted).
>
> What I want is a login page where the squirrelmail login is in a frame
> and the rest of the page loads the server status info from another
> machine.
>
> I tried to go to
>
> <http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/EmbeddedSquirrelMailLogin>
>
> But that loads the squirrelmail.org home page.

Until the wiki is back online, the best thing you can do is search the
mailing list archives and google for SquirrelMail embedded login or
similar, where you'll get plenty of examples.  Or what might be even
easier is to just take the HTML generated by the main SquirrelMail
login page and disect the form from that page, putting it on your
custom page.

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Paul Lesniewski
SquirrelMail Team
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