Access to /administrator ?

aakelley
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I have my / administrator section of my Joomla site setup with a very basic .htaccess access restriction (one more layer of security...too many hackers these days) and when I go to the basic front end invoice view it prompts me for my /administrator user name and password. What on that screen is being pulled from /administrator?
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    Friday, September 27 2013, 03:34 PM - #Permalink
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    Nothing, I believe...! could it be some image, maybe?
    this sounds strange... I mean, this page loads obviously some JS files that are in the admin area of course.. but makes no much sense to me that it asks you for access to them..?

    or could it be the "contact search" AJAX form?
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    Friday, September 27 2013, 03:51 PM - #Permalink
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    Nope, rest of the site works fine without that access.

    Did a view source and this seems to be the link:



    Where might that be coming from?
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    Friday, September 27 2013, 03:53 PM - #Permalink
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    no idea... what would that file be causing issues and not other CSS files, located also in /administrator/components/com_invoices/assets/bootstrap... ? :S
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    Friday, September 27 2013, 03:55 PM - #Permalink
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    the only call to /adminintsrator/ on that page is that one line. Can I move that directory out of administrator and edit the php to tell it the new location? If so, which php is responsible for the invoice overview, and pay now screens?
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    Friday, September 27 2013, 04:21 PM - #Permalink
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    I edited invoices.php in /components/com_invoices to remove the references to bootstrap in /administrator/components and pointed it just to /components. Seems to have fixed it.
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    Friday, September 27 2013, 04:22 PM - #Permalink
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    ok, great! :)
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