[TYPO3] globalString= IENV:HTTP_HOST

Rudy Gnodde gnodde.rudy at wag.nl
Tue May 29 12:51:51 CEST 2007


Hello Bas,

You can use [globalVar=BE_USER|user|uid>0] to see if someone is logged
in in the backend. You should be able to use this to get what you want.

Regards,

Rudy Gnodde
WIND Internet
http://www.windinternet.nl


-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: typo3-english-bounces at lists.netfielders.de
[mailto:typo3-english-bounces at lists.netfielders.de] Namens Bas van der
Togt
Verzonden: dinsdag 29 mei 2007 12:14
Aan: typo3-english at lists.netfielders.de
Onderwerp: Re: [TYPO3] globalString= IENV:HTTP_HOST

Thanks for your answer. There's no other better solution...?

JoH asenau wrote:
>> I'm using [globalString= IENV:HTTP_HOST = *domain.com] for about 4
>> different languages, but i have the following problem.
>>
>> When i logged in on the backend with the .com domain (english) and i
>> want to preview the spanish language it's showing the english
>> language.
>>
>> Is it possible to turn of the [globalString= IENV:HTTP_HOST =
>> *domain.com] when somebody logged in to the backend? Or is there an
>> other solution for this problem?
> 
> Quick and dirty solution: Use two different browsers.
> Firefox for the FE, IE for the BE or whatever your system has to offer
...
> This is of course not a real "preview" that would show even hidden
pages, so
> it's restricted to pages that are visible for FE users.
> 
> Another solution: Log in using the appropriate domain. So when editing
> spanish content, log in using the spanish domain.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Joey
> 
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