Re: Login Page & [Protect]

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2001


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 37754
interpreted = N
texte = If you use browser based protection system you have to deal with browser based authentification.For this reason we are always using our own mechanism.Sincerely Nitai AventaggiatoOn 8/9/01 6:36 PM, Clint Davis wrote:> I have a login page setup where visitors enter their username and > password. Their information is checked to make sure that it matches > information in the users.db. The visitor is then redirected to an > intranet or extranet based on group memberships. All intranet pages > are [protect]ed for the intranet group and extranet pages [protect]ed > for the extranet group. > > Is there a way to make the visitors username/password that they enter > on the login page set to the session username/password stored by the > browser without using authenticate? Right now, the user can enter a > valid intranet username and password, then be redirected to the > intranet, BUT the [protect] tag brings up an authenticate dialog. > It's redundant. > > I'm trying to avoid the authenticate dialog all together while still > [protect]ing all my pages. > > HELP!!!-- We make tools to energize your business Content Management & eBusiness SystemsComputerOil GmbH http://computeroil.com/ Hauptstrasse 12 info@computeroil.com 8252 Schlatt/Switzerland Tel: +41 (0)52 654 15 55 ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Login Page & [Protect] (Jesse Proudman (Lists Account) 2001)
  2. Re: Login Page & [Protect] (Peter Werno 2001)
  3. Re: Login Page & [Protect] (Nitai @ ComputerOil 2001)
  4. Login Page & [Protect] (Clint Davis 2001)
If you use browser based protection system you have to deal with browser based authentification.For this reason we are always using our own mechanism.Sincerely Nitai AventaggiatoOn 8/9/01 6:36 PM, Clint Davis wrote:> I have a login page setup where visitors enter their username and > password. Their information is checked to make sure that it matches > information in the users.db. The visitor is then redirected to an > intranet or extranet based on group memberships. All intranet pages > are [protect]ed for the intranet group and extranet pages [protect]ed > for the extranet group. > > Is there a way to make the visitors username/password that they enter > on the login page set to the session username/password stored by the > browser without using authenticate? Right now, the user can enter a > valid intranet username and password, then be redirected to the > intranet, BUT the [protect] tag brings up an authenticate dialog. > It's redundant. > > I'm trying to avoid the authenticate dialog all together while still > [protect]ing all my pages. > > HELP!!!-- We make tools to energize your business Content Management & eBusiness SystemsComputerOil GmbH http://computeroil.com/ Hauptstrasse 12 info@computeroil.com 8252 Schlatt/Switzerland Tel: +41 (0)52 654 15 55 ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Nitai @ ComputerOil

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