Re: no global [username] or [password] displayed ...
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 11174
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texte = >>Username=[username].
Password=[password].>>>>OUTSIDE the founditems loop, this is what's displayed on the page:>>>>Username=.>>Password=.>>>>Therefore, it looks like WebCat is NOT picking up the username and password>>values I entered into the browser's authenticate dialog box. Do you know>>what I'm doing wrong?>>You're saying that any arbitrary template that you put [username] into>won't show the username from the browser? Or is there some command, such>as $Search that is causing it to 'forget' the username?I'm not sure what you mean by this, but the search is done from this linkwhich appears on the previous page:
ChangeWhile I realize that the results page in this case is considered to beentirely within a [search] context, I didn't realize that this would keepWebCat2 from being able to grab my username/password values from thebrowser. Is that what's happening?I though that as long as I was outside the founditems loop, WebCat wouldlook to the browser for these values. Did I misunderstand this?>Make sure you're not switching to SSL in the middle of linking around -->that's considered a different server by your browser.I'm not, I don't use SSL, so that's not the problem ...Sincerely, Ken Grome ..... ken@iav.com
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>>Username=
[username].
Password=
[password].>>>>OUTSIDE the founditems loop, this is what's displayed on the page:>>>>Username=.>>Password=.>>>>Therefore, it looks like WebCat is NOT picking up the username and password>>values I entered into the browser's authenticate dialog box. Do you know>>what I'm doing wrong?>>You're saying that any arbitrary template that you put
[username] into>won't show the username from the browser? Or is there some command, such>as $Search that is causing it to 'forget' the username?I'm not sure what you mean by this, but the search is done from this linkwhich appears on the previous page:
[username]&link=change>ChangeWhile I realize that the results page in this case is considered to beentirely within a
[search] context, I didn't realize that this would keepWebCat2 from being able to grab my username/password values from thebrowser. Is that what's happening?I though that as long as I was outside the founditems loop, WebCat wouldlook to the browser for these values. Did I misunderstand this?>Make sure you're not switching to SSL in the middle of linking around -->that's considered a different server by your browser.I'm not, I don't use SSL, so that's not the problem ...Sincerely, Ken Grome ..... ken@iav.com
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