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I found this:

PHP:
Place in between <head></head> tags:

<script language="Javascript">
//please leave this credit in
//coded by XEWeb - www.xeweb.net
//please set the full URL below

function login() {

//Enter full URL of your site
var url = "http://www.yourdomain.com";

var port = document.login.port.value;
window.location.href = url+":"+port+"/login/";
}
</script>

Use this HTML form for login:

<form name="login" method="post" onSubmit="javascript:login()">
Username: <input type="text" name="user">
<br>Password: <input type="password" name="pass">
<br><select name="port"><option value="2082">cPanel</option><option value="2095">Webmail</option></select>
<br><input type="submit" value="Log In">
</form>


Do you think it is a safe script for my visitors to log in to their mail?
 
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Have you tested it? It doesn't look like it would work.. only go to the /login/ URL.
 
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For it to work, it would most likely need to be edited to work like this:

PHP:
 Place in between <head></head> tags:

<script language="Javascript">
//please leave this credit in
//coded by XEWeb - www.xeweb.net
//please set the full URL below

function login() {

//Enter full URL of your site
var url = "http://+user+:[email protected]";

var port = document.login.port.value;
window.location.href = url+":"+port+"/login/";
}
</script>

Use this HTML form for login:

<form name="login" method="post" onSubmit="javascript:login()">
Username: <input type="text" name="user">
<br>Password: <input type="password" name="pass">
<br><select name="port"><option value="2082">cPanel</option><option value="2095">Webmail</option></select>
<br><input type="submit" value="Log In">
</form>

I'm not a javascript user, however something like that should work if it uses http authentication
 
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I don't know what the /login/ part does and it makes it not work for me.
Code:
Place in between <head></head> tags:

<script language="Javascript">
function login() {
	var user = document.login.user.value;
	var pass = document.login.pass.value;
	var port = document.login.port.value;
	var url  = "http://"+user+":"+pass+"@yourdomain.com:"+port;
	window.location.href = url;
}
</script>

Use this HTML form for login:

<form name="login" method="post" onSubmit="javascript:login()">
	Username: <input type="text" name="user" /><br />
	Password: <input type="password" name="pass" /><br />
	<select name="port">
		<option value="2082">cPanel</option>
		<option value="2095">Webmail</option>
	</select><br />
	<input type="submit" value="Log In" />
</form>
 
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