2012/4/6 Jerry Malcolm 2ndgenfi...@gmail.com:
Questions:
1) The meta... html tag simply tells the browser when it reads the page to
'try again' at the new URL. In my mind that is no different from the user
responding to something on a page and submitting a request for a new page.
Why is
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Jerry,
On 4/5/12 6:11 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
Konstantin,
I was using:
META HTTP-EQUIV=Refresh CONTENT=0; URL=/userhome
I changed it per your comment to:
% response.sendRedirect( response.encodeRedirectURL( /userhome
)); %
A more
Ok, finally located the zip in my downloads folder. I'm currently running
7.0.23. But I'm still curious about how to find out the version if I
hadn't been able to locate the zip. Is the version buried somewhere in the
install folder?
Jerry
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 11:44 PM, Jerry Malcolm
2012/4/5 Jerry Malcolm 2ndgenfi...@gmail.com:
Ok, finally located the zip in my downloads folder. I'm currently running
7.0.23. But I'm still curious about how to find out the version if I
hadn't been able to locate the zip. Is the version buried somewhere in the
install folder?
2012/4/5 Jerry Malcolm 2ndgenfi...@gmail.com:
I am using TC 7.0 on a couple of servers. I have id/pw fields and a
'login' button at the top of all guest pages on my site. If the user
clicks the login, it goes to a guest page that does the request.login()
method call and then redirects to a
Konstantin,
I was using:
META HTTP-EQUIV=Refresh CONTENT=0; URL=/userhome
I changed it per your comment to:
% response.sendRedirect( response.encodeRedirectURL( /userhome )); %
It's working now, but I have no clue what's going on. I guess I should
just be happy and move on. But I am
From: Jerry Malcolm [mailto:2ndgenfi...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: request.login() not persistent
I was using:
META HTTP-EQUIV=Refresh CONTENT=0; URL=/userhome
I changed it per your comment to:
% response.sendRedirect( response.encodeRedirectURL( /userhome )); %
It's like the logged
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Jerry,
On 4/4/12 5:31 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
I am using TC 7.0 on a couple of servers.
7.0.what?
There have been a bunch of questions about authentication and
authorization lately involving a (somewhat) recent change when
resources aren't
Chris,
Good question on the version. But I'm not sure how to tell. Both servers
are in a directory named Tomcat 7.0. But I can't remember if that was the
default or if I forced that name. Where can I look in the install
directory to find the version? I do know that I installed both servers