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double slash on login page redirect
#1
Sorry if this isn't the right place to post but when I click on the bugs forum I'm getting an error 500 from your page.

So I created an override to login.php in the usersc folder, and its contents are:

require_once '../users/init.php';
Redirect::to('../dashboard/login.php');

And it indeed works, and redirects normally and the login form works well, except that I'm getting a double slash on the url:
http://example.com//dashboard/login.php

And when I login I get a triple slash:
http://example.com///users/account.php

Anyway we can fix this?
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#2
Forgot to mention I'm using version 4.1.7b
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#3
I just realized I wasn't using the latest version (the exact version number isn't mentioned on the homepage) and I updated.
I'm using now Version 4.1.8b

However, now I'm getting three slashes when I get redirected to /dashboard/login.php

http://example.com///dashboard/login.php

and two slashes when I login:

http://example.com//users/account.php
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#4
Let me take a look at that. There were several changes to redirect and login functions lately. I will try to get out a fix this week.

Btw, when you upgraded to 4.1.8b did you do the full upgrade (including the usersc folder)... That is where the first fix was for this problem.
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#5
When I did the upgrade, I downloaded this:

https://userspice.org/patch/417bto418b.zip

and I extracted & overwritten everything in my server folders.
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#6
My update went fine. Could it be the / you have in your login script prior to the remainder of the URL? Try removing that and see what that does for ya.
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#7
I was having the same problem with double slashes (//) and then a comment introduced in 4.1.8b helped me fix it. In you usersc\scripts\custom_login_script.php file it mentions that the Redirect path is relative from userc/scripts thus they added ../../ before the actual redirect to destination. I was using Redirect::to($us_url_root.'folder/home.php'); so I changed that to Redirect::to('../../'.'folder/home.php'); and now double slashes are gone.
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#8
Ok here's how I fixed it. In my usersc/login.php override,

Instead of:
require_once ‘../users/init.php’;
Redirect::to(‘../dashboard/login.php’);

I put:
require_once '../users/init.php';
$root = (!empty($_SERVER['HTTPS']) ? 'https' : 'http') . '://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . '/';
Redirect::to($root.'dashboard/login.php');


Props to @venedude for helping me understand what's going on.
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#9
Yep...great work. The original problem was that people were updating our core code to change where people login and then would lose those changes when they updated. This is a fix for that, but it reacts slightly differently on different servers, so we need to keep working out some kinks.
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