Thanks Neal for the reply. Unfortunately, I cannot provide a link to the site since it is an intranet site only....at this time.
My suspicion about this is that Vignette security is handled differently than, say, standard Apache security. Using the -u option with htdig and supplying an authenticated user for our Apache-based sites works fine. I'm not sure how Vignette authentication works, but I do know that when you attempt to access the site, if your login cookie is not set, it will rediret to a login page and request authentication information.
I've asked our Vignette developer to request some assistance from Vignette support as well.
When you say "make sure cookie support is enabled", are you referring to something in Vignette or in htDig?
And, I understand what you're saying about using the rewrite rules...and I think you're right about that one. So, once I'm able to dig the site, I will look at the URL references and create a url_rewrite rule to remove the session information.
Thanks.
Bruce
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On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Bruce DeYoung wrote:
> Hello htDig Developers!
>
> We have a development effort going on to manage and present content for
> our corporate intranet site via Vignette. I have been asked to see if
> htDig can be used for searching this site. We already use htDig for our
> external websites (standard content on Apache servers), so have some
> knowledge of how it works. I've created a new config file for digging
> the vignette site and an account for searching has been created in
> Vignette's active directory. However, htDig cannot seem to get past the
> LOGIN redirect.
>
> Has anyone used htDig with Vignette? Anyone have any ideas about how to
> get Vignette to recognize the login/password and successfully get past the
> LOGIN redirect to the actual content? (We are also looking into using
> the provided Autonomy license for keyword searching in Vignette....but
> this is a parallel effort.)
Please post a link.. it's been a while since I looked at a site coupled
with Vignette. I think it will require two things:
#1) Make sure the cookie support is enabled
#2) Use the rewrite rules to strip Vignette sessionids off of the URLs,
otherwise you'll be giving every user of search the same sessionid.
For those of you who are not familiar with Vignette, they provide a
software to serve up webpages with sessionids to enable tracking and
reporting of site usage patterns.
Thanks.
> Thanks,
>
> Bruce
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> Bruce DeYoung
> Sr. Business Systems Architect
> Global Support Operations
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> QAD Inc.
> Home Office
> Louisville CO , USA
> www.qad.com
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Tel: 720-890-4009
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