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- van Dyk
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1 day 7 hours ago #175668
by van Dyk
article restriction was created by van Dyk
Hi Tuan,
My subscription plans give access to some (restricted) articles on the website.
When subscribers try to access to these articles (via a category blog) without being connected, they are redirected to a page with one of the subscription plans.
I would like them to be redirected to the connexion page.
Where can I define that?
Regards
Catherine
My subscription plans give access to some (restricted) articles on the website.
When subscribers try to access to these articles (via a category blog) without being connected, they are redirected to a page with one of the subscription plans.
I would like them to be redirected to the connexion page.
Where can I define that?
Regards
Catherine
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13 hours 46 minutes ago #175677
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic article restriction
Hi Catherine
I do not know why you want to redirect users to login page. If they are redirected to that login page, how do they know what plan they need to sign up to access to that restricted article? The way it works currently, is logical to me
Regards,
Tuan
I do not know why you want to redirect users to login page. If they are redirected to that login page, how do they know what plan they need to sign up to access to that restricted article? The way it works currently, is logical to me
Regards,
Tuan
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