It's really not a good idea to pass your username and password like
this.  It's very insecure.

Axton Grams

On 5/2/07, Vyom Labs - ITSM Support <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Danny if you want to open a form on click option in browser window and
you don't want the login page once again then you should use the run
process in if action->
PERFORM-ACTION-OPEN-URL new
http://<mid_tier_server>/arsys/servlet/ViewFormServlet?form=<FormName>&server=<server_name>&username=<user_name>&pwd=<password
<http://%3Cmid_tier_server%3E/arsys/servlet/ViewFormServlet?form=%3CFormName%3E&server=%3Cserver_name%3E&username=%3Cuser_name%3E&pwd=%3Cpassword>>


Hope this will help you.

Regards,
Vipin
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Danny Yan wrote:
> ** Hi Listers,
>
> After read emails about ravelling message, I found the def files from
> community download, but any of the three forms refused to be import.
> (AR 701 w/o patches), the error message is "input buffer is null",
> after read the def file, I saw some French, such as Historique..., I
> guess it's the problem. Any ideas?
>
> So I just followed previous email explaining marquee, and fill the
> view field, it works to scroll with link, but the problem is:
>
> When the link( listed below) is clicked in browser, a new window is
> opened with login page. If I use the original support user to login,
> i.e. Sam Secoundlevel, but not Demo, there will be a error, saying
> "the user is already loged on from another machine" and failed to log
> on. I think maybe I should not use ViewFromSerlet action, it will
> generate a new session. How about open form and view directly?
>
> http://<web
> 
server>/arsys/servlet/ViewFormServlet?server=<ARServer>&username=<user>&pwd=<pwd>&form=SHR%3ABulletin&view=<viewname>&eie=$colBBEntryID$
>
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Danny Yan __20060125_______________________This posting was submitted
> with HTML in it___

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