I'd like to see it too. I'm interested in adding in access
to dnsadmin in a frame.
Ken Jones


On Wednesday 16 July 2003 12:31 pm, spork wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Justin Couto wrote:
> > Maybe if I get time in the future I could put an example up, but I am
> > not sure when that will be.
>
> To save yourself a little work, how about a few select screenshots?  I'm
> sure there's plenty of people that are curious, but not quite curious
> enough that they're going to install it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Charles
>
> > Justin C.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Linux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 5:44 PM
> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Seamless Integration - Finally Posted - New Look,
> > Feel, and Navigation for Qmailadmin
> >
> > Do you have an URL that we can look at to see this in action?  I would
> > love
> > to do something like this myself!
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Linux
> >
> > > Hello Everyone,
> > >
> > > I am writing in response to someone that asked how we seamlessly
> > > integrated squirrelmail and qmailadmin using iframes and so a user
> > > doesn't have to login to each application after initially logging in.
> > >
> > > This was a pretty simple task using PHP.
> > >
> > > Instruction:
> > >
> > > First we created our administrative shell.  This contained a header
> >
> > and
> >
> > > a footer in two separate PHP files.
> > >
> > > Next we created our own login.php file that asked for a username and
> > > password.  This script included the header.php and the footer.php
> > >
> > > Once a person submits the login form contained in the login.php page,
> >
> > we
> >
> > > use PHP pop functions to authenticate them on our mail servers.  If
> > > there is a successful authentication, we break the email address apart
> > > into 3 variables.  The variables are username, domainname, and
> >
> > password.
> >
> > > These variable are then added into a session and the users gets
> > > redirected to our squirrmail.php login script.
> > >
> > > Our squirmail.php script includes our header.php script, the line for
> > > the Iframe that points to the squirmail login script and our
> >
> > footer.php
> >
> > > script.
> > >
> > > Our header.php script keeps the session running.  At the top of the
> >
> > page
> >
> > > in the header script we have a navigation bar with 2 icons in it.  The
> > > icons point to our squirmail.php and our qmailadmin.php scripts.
> > >
> > > Our qmailadmin.php script is setup exactly like out squirrelmail.php
> > > script.  It contains the header that keeps the seesion information and
> >
> > a
> >
> > > line that includes the Iframe that points to the qmailadmin login
> >
> > script
> >
> > > and our footer.php script.
> > >
> > > The two icons in the header that allow you to switch between the two
> > > different application have dtnamic links that get built by the
> > > information stored in the session.  So basically the username and
> > > password get passed through the links when they are clicked.  The
> >
> > links
> >
> > > are built and populated via the session variables.
> > >
> > > This all works like a charm.
> > >
> > > I realize I could have been a little clearer explaining this, but I
> > > figure most of you with programming experience should be able to
> >
> > figure
> >
> > > it out.
> > >
> > > I hope this helps.
> > >
> > > Justin C.



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