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Hey,

I'm trying to convert RevCMS theme that I used to BrainCMS now the codes are lot different.



Code:

PHP:
<div id="login-form-container">
    <a href="#home" id="habbo-logo"></a>

    <form id="loginformitem" name="loginformitem" method="post">   
    <div id="login-columns">
        <div id="login-column-1">
            <label for="login-username">Username</label>
            <input tabindex="2" type="text" class="login-field" name="log_username" id="credentials-email">
        </div>

        <div id="login-column-2">
            <label for="login-password">Password</label>
            <input tabindex="3" class="login-field" type="password" name="log_password" type="password" id="credentials-password">
        </div>

       <div id="login-column-3">
        <input type="hidden" name="login">
        <input name="login" type="submit" value="login" class="submit" style="margin: -10000px; position: absolute;">
        <a href="#" tabindex="4" class="button" id="credentials-submit"><b></b><span>Login</span></a>
      
</div>   
</div>
        <div id="login-column-4">

<div id="fb-root"></div><font style="font-size:15.3px;"><b>{online}</b> {hotelname}(s) online!</font></div> </div>
    </span>
</a>

</div>        </div>
    </div>
</form>

Now I did find this in original BrainCMS Index page.

PHP:
<?php User::Login(); ?>

So I did place it in my new index.
 
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PHP:
<?php User::Login(); ?>
can go anywhere on the index, preferably wherever you want the error displayed..

In system/app/classes/class.user.php, did you change all the
PHP:
$_POST['username']; $_POST['password'];
to
PHP:
$_POST['log_username']; $_POST['log_password'];
in the Login() function?

Either that, or change your input names back to "username" and "password".
 
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