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Hello, posted some question here http://www.virtualmin.com/node/9898
The /etc/usermin/custom-lang method works but how can we make it more... organic? IE8 is always complaining (via annoying pop-ups, Firefox is silent in that matter) that the picture comes from another site, another cert, unauthenticated content and stuff. Can we grab the image locally somehow, not via URL?
I know it's not a problem but my users don't. Got a lot of phone calls lately :)
Thanks.
Sorry, I saw your message there and hadn't yet gotten around to digging into what that problem may be :-)
Is the URL for your control panel "https" while your logo is just "http"? Maybe you can try putting the logo in a place where you can access it with the same domain name and both with "https", it's possible that could help.
-Eric
One solution would be to do the following :
1) Under your Webmin base directory (typically /usr/libexec/webmin or /usr/share/webmin), create the sub-directories mylogos and mylogos/unauthenticated
2) Put your images into mylogos/unauthenticated
3) In your custom-lang file, use HTML like <img src=/mylogos/unauthenticated/logo.png>
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Of course I tried but you know IE, makes a big deal about everything trying to "keep you safe" - but it has another url so... another cert warning.
Don't take the name of root in vain...
PS: in Firefox via https...whatever... now doesn't load at all > the broken image icon.
I noticed someting unusual in Usermin - there are 3 Romanian characters with problems in the e-mails; how can I solve this? Here they are with their coresponding mambo...joomla :)
ă >>> & # 2 5 9 ;
î >>> = E E
ş >>> & # 3 5 1 ;
I've put some spaces between the chars to get them in your forum (it prints of course the diacritics)
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That'd probably be a bug. Though character encodings are tricky...mail can have different encodings, and users can set their preferred encoding in Usermin.
But you might file a ticket and see what Jamie says on the subject. He understands this stuff way better than I do.
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It doesn't work either, I still get the broken image icon in any browser. The path is this one: /usr/libexec/webmin/mylogos/unauthenticated/logo.jpg , in /etc/webmin/custom-lang I have
session_prefix=<img src=/mylogos/unauthenticated/logo.jpg>
, the path is correct in the browser: https://something:XXXX/mylogos/unauthenticated/logo.jpg ...So what is wrong? Man it can't be that hard to add an image to an web interface :) Hope it's only a typo.
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What happens if you just open that image directly in your browser - what error is displayed?
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No errors, just keeps presenting the login form. With the broken icon on top.
Don't take the name of root in vain...
Sorry, I made a mistake .. you really want to put your logo in the existing /usr/libexec/webmin/unauthenticated directory, and then refer to it with HTML like <img src=/unauthenticated/mylogo.png>
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It works. In Usermin too, by adding the dir. to /usr/libexec/usermin/ With 0 warnings in any browser. Thanks!
It's a small thing but it changes and personalizes our page. And we have great logos, worth showing them around :)
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