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Certificate Icon into Logon Page
Hi! everyone
I paid for a certificate for one network access on the APM, then I want to insert the icon of the certificate on the Logon Page vía Java script, Is it possible?
Jessy
9 Replies
- Seth_Cooper
Employee
Hi Jessy,
Is there a reason for using JavaScript? I posted this last week about a great way to manage content on the logon page.
https://devcentral.f5.com/questions/big-ip-apm-8211customized-logon-pageanswer118854
Let me know if this helps.
Seth
- Seth_Cooper
Employee
Gotcha! Where do you want the image to appear on the page?
Seth
- Jessica_42876
Nimbostratus
I would like the image to appear below the spaces of the username and password. Is it possible?
- Seth_Cooper
Employee
In Advanced Customization if you find the logon.inc file you should be able to add the javascript to the code. Find the area where the "credentials_input_submit" class is defined and that is the submit button. If you insert the javascript code below that in the HTML part of the code (you will need to find exactly where you want to place it) then it should do what you want.
Seth
- Jessica_42876
Nimbostratus
Hi!
Hello I found the class you're saying, but the icon is not displayed, it shows me a blank space. I don't know if is it for the reference. Could you help me?
Jessy
- Seth_Cooper
Employee
Hey Jessy,
Can you place the code between the tags below?
INSERT YOUR CODE HEREIf this doesn't work can you show us the code you want to insert?
Seth
- Jessica_42876
Nimbostratus
Hi!
This doesn't work :(.
The code is:
Jessy
- Seth_Cooper
Employee
Hey Jessy, I placed the exact code in the table footer and I see that it is being called. You need to make sure the domain name is the same as the registered name. These instructions will retrieve your QuickSSL Premium registration data from the QuickSSL Premium registry server and cause the QuickSSL Premium seal to be displayed on your web page. Remember, the web page on which you place this QuickSSL Premium seal must use exactly the same domain that is in your QuickSSL Premium enrollment application. For instance, if the enrollment is for www.example.com, then the QuickSSL Premium registration is for that site, and does not include other fully qualified domains like www2.example.com Seth
- Jessica_42876
Nimbostratus
Hi!
It works :D thanks for you help :)
Jessy
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