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Hello Team,
I am using "Admin Tools" component on my website.
I have enabled Password protected administrator.
I am using both mini calendar and Upcoming events on my home page. when I go to my home page, it is asking user id and password,
When I googled for this behavior, I could find the below answer for Akeeba website.
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I enabled this feature and now the front-end of my site asks me for a username and password?!
This is not a bug in Admin Tools, but a problem with one of the extensions (components, modules or plugins) you are using.
More specifically, Joomla! extensions are not supposed to load anything from the administrator area of your site in the front-
end. However, some badly written extensions try to access static media files (CSS, Javascript, images) from directories inside
the administrator directory. On notorious example is the Zoo CCK extension. Since all of the contents of your administrator
directory are protected with a username/password, your browser will prompt you for one as soon as it is instructed to download a
file from that protected directory or any of its subdirectories.
There are two workarounds:
Disable the administrator password protection. This degrades your site's security but is the easiest and most immediate change.
Consult the developer of the offending extension and explain to him that loading files from the administrator area of the
component in the front-end of the site is insecure and he has to resolve this issue. Hopefully, developers will realize that this
practice is unsafe and fix their software.
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Please find the corresponding URL below:
https://www.akeebabackup.com/documentation/troubleshooter/atadminpw.html
To cross check this, I tried disabling all modules, finally I could figure out that the issue is due to mini calendar and
upcoming events modules.
Please assist me on this.
URL: www.aumaujaya.org/test_copy1
Regards,
Pragna
I am using "Admin Tools" component on my website.
I have enabled Password protected administrator.
I am using both mini calendar and Upcoming events on my home page. when I go to my home page, it is asking user id and password,
When I googled for this behavior, I could find the below answer for Akeeba website.
**************************************************************************************************************
I enabled this feature and now the front-end of my site asks me for a username and password?!
This is not a bug in Admin Tools, but a problem with one of the extensions (components, modules or plugins) you are using.
More specifically, Joomla! extensions are not supposed to load anything from the administrator area of your site in the front-
end. However, some badly written extensions try to access static media files (CSS, Javascript, images) from directories inside
the administrator directory. On notorious example is the Zoo CCK extension. Since all of the contents of your administrator
directory are protected with a username/password, your browser will prompt you for one as soon as it is instructed to download a
file from that protected directory or any of its subdirectories.
There are two workarounds:
Disable the administrator password protection. This degrades your site's security but is the easiest and most immediate change.
Consult the developer of the offending extension and explain to him that loading files from the administrator area of the
component in the front-end of the site is insecure and he has to resolve this issue. Hopefully, developers will realize that this
practice is unsafe and fix their software.
**************************************************************************************************************
Please find the corresponding URL below:
https://www.akeebabackup.com/documentation/troubleshooter/atadminpw.html
To cross check this, I tried disabling all modules, finally I could figure out that the issue is due to mini calendar and
upcoming events modules.
Please assist me on this.
URL: www.aumaujaya.org/test_copy1
Regards,
Pragna
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0hello,
yes, the're just one CSS file which is loaded from backend. (however, this is not "poor coding" at all! that description is toatally false. this is just to avoid duplicate files and it's made on CSS files only...)
in any case if you can send me FTP access to the site and Joomla backend access to support@ joomlathat.com I can fix that for you. -
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0In the Opera browser, I can see the path of the .js file, please find the Opera.jpg file which I have attached in my last reply, where you can find the below URL
http://aumaujaya.org/test_copy1/administrator/components/com_calendarplanner/assets/handlebars-v1.3.0.js
I am getting the above URL with pop up when I got to www.aumaujaya.org/test_copy1
Regards,
Pragna -
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0Hello,
Thanks for the fix, I am not getting any pop-up now, but getting other issue, I am not able to see any events in calendar monthly view.
You can find the Events Calendar in the menu path- "Know-More->Events Calendar".
And also when I go to calendar events on the above path, I am not able to see drop down menus(Know More and Gallery), the code seems to be conflicting.
URL: www.aumaujaya.org
regards,
Pragna -
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0Hello,
Can we reduce it from administrator login or you have to do it in the code?
Please reduce it to 2, if this has to be done in code. Or let me know if this can be handled from admin backend.
I want to know whether this can be handled in CSS by moving it to top so that it can fit for more than 2.
Regards,
Pragna-
Germinal Campsmore than a month agoI reduced it by code, can you check?
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