I'm using a <cloak_url /> tag to obfuscate the link to the Couch admin panel. It seems to function, but the page that is returned is empty:
The resulting URL begins like this:
https://example.com/couch/download.php?auth=Zv5scCG4u...
1. Is it strange for a URL cloak to include "couch/download.php" in the obfuscating URL? Or is that part of its normal operation? We're not cloaking a file download link, just a link to Couch's admin panel.
2. I tried changing the access_level to '1' also, as a test. That didn't change anything.
This code is inside a "footer.php" server include. There is no Couch invoke inside the include file because there's one in the larger web page, and -- again -- the cloak_url does seem to be functioning, since an obfuscating URL is successfully created.
The couch/login.php path does exist also. Just double-checked that.
Any thoughts?
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<p>
<a class="muted" href="<cms:cloak_url link='https://example.com/couch/login.php/' redirect='1' access_level='4' />" target="_blank">Administration</a>
</p>
The resulting URL begins like this:
https://example.com/couch/download.php?auth=Zv5scCG4u...
1. Is it strange for a URL cloak to include "couch/download.php" in the obfuscating URL? Or is that part of its normal operation? We're not cloaking a file download link, just a link to Couch's admin panel.
2. I tried changing the access_level to '1' also, as a test. That didn't change anything.
This code is inside a "footer.php" server include. There is no Couch invoke inside the include file because there's one in the larger web page, and -- again -- the cloak_url does seem to be functioning, since an obfuscating URL is successfully created.
The couch/login.php path does exist also. Just double-checked that.
Any thoughts?