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Hi there.
I am using several TTG plugins in my website.
I use the user-password protection feature to hide the galleries to normal visitors but I have to provide a different URL to each customer by hand.
I would like to have a single entry page and redirect each user to his galleries using his usename and password. This way I can provide the same URL to all customers and to simplify my printed instructions and advertisement.
Do you have any tool to solve this issue? I would like it fully integrated with other TTG features.
Thanks.
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put all of your client galleries in an autoindex page.
There is no utility for a log in that will take a user to their specific gallery, they'll still need to log into an individual gallery.
What you're asking for requires a database (but with the new TTG backend, who knows what Matt and Ben may come up with moving forward with CE4)
Rod
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Ok thanks, i think autoindex is good for a few galleries, but not for 60 galleries or more, meanwhile I will use this,
http://www.davidalonsofotografia.com/ar … -clientes/
but with this my costumer have to write the login two times,.
Thank you very much,
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60 galleries is a lot. If using Auto Index, then you'd do well to organize them into subsets, putting auto index into auto index to create a structure such as:
/galleries/travel/travel-gallery-1
/galleries/travel/travel-gallery-2
/galleries/travel/travel-gallery-3
/galleries/portraiture/portrait-gallery-1
/galleries/portraiture/portrait-gallery-2
/galleries/portraiture/portrait-gallery-3
etc.
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