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WordPress: force log in to view any page, with redirect to requested URL#snippet #WordPress
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<?php | |
/* | |
* Password protect a WordPress site, with a redirect to the requested URL after successful login | |
* | |
* Based on: | |
* http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/a/64999 | |
* http://kovshenin.com/2012/current-url-in-wordpress/ | |
* | |
**/ | |
//Add this bit to your theme's functions.php or include in other appropriate place | |
add_action('template_redirect','fstop_check_if_logged_in'); | |
function fstop_check_if_logged_in() | |
{ | |
if(!is_user_logged_in()) //Are they logged in? If not: | |
{ | |
// Get the requested URL | |
global $wp; | |
$requested_url = home_url( $wp->request ); | |
//Set $url to {site_url()}/wp-login.php?redirect_to={$requested_url} | |
$url = add_query_arg( | |
'redirect_to', | |
$requested_url, | |
site_url('wp-login.php') | |
); | |
//redirect any request to {site_url()}/wp-login.php?redirect_to={$requested_url} | |
wp_redirect($url); | |
exit; | |
} | |
} | |
?> |
This works great in Chrome and Firefox..but IE 10+ generates a 302. I've been struggling with this for about a month. Thoughts?
@tommcg, just saw this comment. It looks like wp_redirect
defaults to 302, but that is configurable with the $status
argument.
I just tried to use this and got white scree. I found this method, which seems simpler and works:http://davidwalsh.name/wordpress-force-login
This is great !! One question, how to redirect to a different wp-login page?
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Thanks! Pretty exactly what I need :-)