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{{Version specific | |||
|version=2.0.14 and 2.0.15}} | |||
This page is only relevant if you installed the 2.0.14 or 2.0.15 patch or upgrade, installed 2.0.14 or 2.0.15 directly, or installed a theme created prior to the release of 2.0.14 and started having problems with users logging into your forum. The error message which is shown will be a session timeout. | |||
If your custom theme has a login form such as in | SMF 2.0.14+ now requires the a session check in the <form> for the login function. If your custom theme has a login form, such as in index.template.php, boardindex.template.php or login.template.php, you will need to modify the theme to allow the login function to work correctly. In order to modify the theme, add the following code along with the other "hidden" input types, or anywhere before the closing </form> tag in the login form. | ||
{{code|1= | |||
<input type="hidden" name="', $context['session_var'], '" value="', $context['session_id'], '" /> | <input type="hidden" name="', $context['session_var'], '" value="', $context['session_id'], '" /> | ||
}} | |||
This code is used to help increase security for SMF. | |||
2.0.16 has added special code that injects the above HTML into any login form, regardless of theme. | |||
[[Category:FAQ]] | [[Category:FAQ]] |
Latest revision as of 10:45, 19 September 2020
The following applies only to version 2.0.14 and 2.0.15 |
This page is only relevant if you installed the 2.0.14 or 2.0.15 patch or upgrade, installed 2.0.14 or 2.0.15 directly, or installed a theme created prior to the release of 2.0.14 and started having problems with users logging into your forum. The error message which is shown will be a session timeout.
SMF 2.0.14+ now requires the a session check in the <form> for the login function. If your custom theme has a login form, such as in index.template.php, boardindex.template.php or login.template.php, you will need to modify the theme to allow the login function to work correctly. In order to modify the theme, add the following code along with the other "hidden" input types, or anywhere before the closing </form> tag in the login form.
<input type="hidden" name="', $context['session_var'], '" value="', $context['session_id'], '" />
This code is used to help increase security for SMF.
2.0.16 has added special code that injects the above HTML into any login form, regardless of theme.