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  • Re: Log In & Log Out Button for our website

    Sherry,       You can add the Log In & Log Out buttons by using the following code: function launchlogin(){window.open(''https://integration.fellowshipone.com/integration/login.aspx?cCode=Jreag0Ai1cqKMpJuBHZXPg=='', ...
    Posted to WebLink (Forum) by  mlindsley  on June 2, 2008
  • Log In & Log Out Button for our website

    Can anyone tell me how to create a log in button & log out button for our website.  I have seen it on other websites that use F1 weblink.  Once they login they can sign up on any form on the website that uses weblink.  Also, we would like to create a general log out.  Any help would be appreciated.  I am not very code ...
    Posted to WebLink (Forum) by  Sherryd  on May 1, 2008
  • Re: Using WebLink log-in for a messageboard

    Have a look @ this post.  It will provide you with an array of downloadable code libraries.  The most common mechanism is to call DataExchange using the GetIndividual 2.0, passing in the weblink userID and Password (see the code samples for more details).  DataExchange will either pass back an individual or will pass back a message ...
    Posted to Integration (API) (Forum) by  nfloyd  on February 22, 2008
  • Re: Logging out of WebLink account on Public Computers

    F1 is probably using session id’s in cookies to maintain log in state. The easiest way to clear those is by closing the browser window.  
    Posted to WebLink (Forum) by  Bob VanDerPloeg  on February 6, 2008
  • Re: New Account Creation

    we're still getting the close button, January 2008. Is there something we have to do?   Lamar Cossey Canton, TX
    Posted to WebLink (Forum) by  lcossey  on January 9, 2008
  • Re: Integrating Login/Logout w/ Website

    Yes.  This forum entry has some information http://www.3cords.org/forums/thread/115.aspx. It's pretty straightforward, check the release notes for Data Exchange within the Fellowship One support tool for details on the API calls.  If you would like a high-level over feel free to give me a call at our corporate offices. Curtis ...
    Posted to WebLink (Forum) by  csimmons  on November 14, 2006