This contribution originally was LoginBox v5.0 by Aubrey Kilian. Then became LoginBox v5.2 when it was modified by Linda McGrath to be both a Login Box and a My Account Box once you were logged in. It is now LoginBox v5.2.wfc1.0, modified by Justin of World Famous Comics to work with 2.2ms2 and include a "Secure Login" and "Forgotten Password" link.
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LoginBox v5.2.wfc1.0
For osCommerce 2.2 Milestone 2
Modifications by Justin of World Famous Comics <justin@wfcomics.com>
http://www.worldfamouscomics.com
1) Fixed Product Notification link (stopped working as of 2.2ms2, now works)
2) Added "Secure Login" link
3) Added "Password Forgotten" link
4) Instead of defining separate in catalog/includes/languages/english/loginbox.php, LoginBox now simply uses from catalog/includes/languages/english.php:
a) HEADER_TITLE_LOGIN for box title
b) ENTRY_EMAIL_ADDRESS for email field label
c) ENTRY_PASSWORD for password field label
d) HEADER_TITLE_LOGOFF for logoff link when signed in
5) Renamed some defaults in catalog/includes/languages/english/loginbox.php
6) Reordered LoginBox's My Account boxes links to match order on My Account page
7) Fixed problem where formatting defined in catalog/stylesheet.css for boxText (the "E-Mail" and "Password" text) was not applying
8) Other minor editing and formatting of code and installation instructions for clarity and easy of use
And yes, I know that when using SSL with osCommerce the FORM call in the LoginBox *is* secure (FORM is called via HTTPS) and that using the LoginBox on any of the pages is secure. However, some site visitors want to see their browser's lock icon indicating they are on a secure page before typing in their password. The "Secure Login" link was put in for those people.
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This is my first contribution support. ;)
I changed the loginbox text (to romanian) from within the english language folder.
There's a text file that shows you how to remove the "Welcome guest..." text as it's no longer needed (in my opinion).
Added italian lenguage.
Aggiunta la traduzione in italiano, il pacchetto è completo e pronto all'istallazione.
Now this Update supports english , german and french language...please be the next in line to looking forward for a full multilingual contrib...thx
I added some variables to the files, so that further languages can easily implented.
All you gotta do is copy and updating the catalog folder into your root, now you can easily change your default language and your LoginBox will change too....
This is a modification of the latest german_update...now its easer to implent other languages => just add additional folder/files to this Contrib (Example: .../languages/yourlanguage/loginbox.php) and translate the...
Now this Update supports english and german language...please be the next in line to looking forward for a full multilingual contrib...thx
German Update for the latest LoginBox Version from Justin(17 Nov 2004)...by the way...
I added a german loginbox.php to the existing folder structure(.../languages/german/loginbox.php).
Made updates and additions to readme.txt which include info on the use of Noel Latsha's "New User" link mod. This zip includes all the files you need for osCommerce 2.2 Milestone 2.
If you're using the Basic Template Structure mod, Vlad Savitsky has adapted LoginBox for BTS 1.3. More info elsewhere on this page. Thanks, Vlad!
I fixed a typo in the readme.txt and repackaged the zip so that it contains all the files you need for use with Basic Template Structure 1.3 in English. Same as the files below but I thought it would be easier as only one download :)
This is a bugfix. Just a sintax error in last version.
BugFix for LoginBox configured for BTS1.3
I have found a bug and fixed them. :-)
This ZIP contains new file loginbox.php changed for using with Basic Template Structure 1.3.
solti.com.ua
This is a modified box-file for using with BTS 1.3 (Basic Template Structure).
ZIP contain only one changed file loginbox.php
This file will not work without BTS so use original instead if you don't use BTS with your osCommerce.
www.solti.com.ua
I just translate it to my native language.
Russian and ukrainian files available now.
Great little contrib.
- Added Danish language
- Added German language
- Made "New User" Multilingual
My first Add to contrib.
Pls bear with me ;-)
The New User link added by Noel R Latsha, though a good idea, was broken. It referred to an old osC filename that does not exist in MS2.
fixed now!
tell me what you think
eshalev (at) barak-online.net
A small, small modification made - Added a "New User" button, centered text in box and changed "password forgotten" to "forgot password?" so it fits on one line.
This contribution originally was LoginBox v5.0 by Aubrey Kilian. Then became LoginBox v5.2 when it was modified by Linda McGrath to be both a Login Box and a My Account Box once you were logged in. It is now LoginBox v5.2.wfc1.0, modified by Justin of World Famous Comics to work with 2.2ms2 and include a "Secure Login" and "Forgotten Password" link.
-------------------
LoginBox v5.2.wfc1.0
For osCommerce 2.2 Milestone 2
Modifications by Justin of World Famous Comics <justin@wfcomics.com>
http://www.worldfamouscomics.com
1) Fixed Product Notification link (stopped working as of 2.2ms2, now works)
2) Added "Secure Login" link
3) Added "Password Forgotten" link
4) Instead of defining separate in catalog/includes/languages/english/loginbox.php, LoginBox now simply uses from catalog/includes/languages/english.php:
a) HEADER_TITLE_LOGIN for box title
b) ENTRY_EMAIL_ADDRESS for email field label
c) ENTRY_PASSWORD for password field label
d) HEADER_TITLE_LOGOFF for logoff link when signed in
5) Renamed some defaults in catalog/includes/languages/english/loginbox.php
6) Reordered LoginBox's My Account boxes links to match order on My Account page
7) Fixed problem where formatting defined in catalog/stylesheet.css for boxText (the "E-Mail" and "Password" text) was not applying
8) Other minor editing and formatting of code and installation instructions for clarity and easy of use
And yes, I know that when using SSL with osCommerce the FORM call in the LoginBox *is* secure (FORM is called via HTTPS) and that using the LoginBox on any of the pages is secure. However, some site visitors want to see their browser's lock icon indicating they are on a secure page before typing in their password. The "Secure Login" link was put in for those people.