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module:logon [2020/04/03 08:37] – [Logon] Added eval_first and eval_last modopts.ini options digital manmodule:logon [2021/07/31 17:56] – Document the sysop_available and sysop_unavailable options digital man
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 | eval_first        | //none// | JavaScript expression to evaluate (execute) very early in the module | | eval_first        | //none// | JavaScript expression to evaluate (execute) very early in the module |
 | eval_last         | //none// | JavaScript expression to evaluate (execute) last thing in the module | | eval_last         | //none// | JavaScript expression to evaluate (execute) last thing in the module |
 +| sysop_available   | ''text.dat'' LiSysopAvailable string | Comma-separated list of random sysop-is-available-for-chat status strings (displayed during logon) | 
 +| sysop_unavailable | ''text.dat'' LiSysopNotAvailable string | Comma-separated list of random sysop-is-not-available-for-chat status strings (displayed during logon) |
  
 ===== Fast Logon ===== ===== Fast Logon =====
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 The logon module supports a //fast-logon// mode which bypasses the display of logon menus and the execution of interactive user logon events. The logon module supports a //fast-logon// mode which bypasses the display of logon menus and the execution of interactive user logon events.
  
-The JavaScript variable ''bbs.sys_status'' has a bit-flag, ''SS_FASTLOGON'', which is used by the logon module to determine whether a fast-logon was requested by the user.+The JavaScript variable ''bbs.sys_status'' has a bit-flag, ''SS_FASTLOGON'', which is used by the logon module to determine whether a fast-logon was requested by the user.  
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 +The default [[module:login]] module recognizes a prepended ''!'' character on the user's login ID (name, alias, or number) as an indicator that fast logon mode was requested by the user.
  
 ===== Customize ===== ===== Customize =====