Hi,

the problem that there is a cookieless possible configuration for
authentication, too, that could not be handled like you have written.
I will look why the cookieless configuration is not working, maybe
this is a bug in the internal web server.

Michael


On 10/7/06, ati.rosselet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yes, that's what I use for debugging. I had kindof assumed that the
> objects and structures/functionality would be the same as for IIS
> 6.0... I guess this means that it isn't compatible? hmm...
>
> In any case, the one line I changed allowed all the demos to run fine
> under the internal web server, in cookieless mode. :-)  I wonder if
> there would be a way to detect the running server and allow the
> cookiless mode to work universally? (just talking out loud here... :))
> Cheers
> Ati
>
>
> >
>


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