In reading the thread I think you have the problem backwards John.  The
problem was not if a user goes to /arsys/home that they get the login
prompt, it was if a user bookmarks (or goes to) the login page
/arsys/shared/login.jsp with no parameters for a form then they should
be redirected to the home page after logging in. (to prevent the "Web
page, user, and/or server name(s) must be provided" error).

Fred


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Baker
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2007 4:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Login.jsp Manipulation

Hello,

I was explaining this problem to a UK Remedy customer only on Friday.
Frankly, the entire "redirect to /shared/login/login.jsp" logic is
utterly bizarre and I can only assume that a newbie was given the task
of writing this bit of the Midtier. Clearly, if one goes to /arsys/home
and is not logged in, a login page should be presented without a browser
redirect.

However, onto the matter in hand, can we establish if the goto parameter
is set when a user goes directly to a form entry? I.e. go to a form
entry when you're not logged in, and when presented with the login page,
paste the contents of the form. Once you've done that we can address the
problem in more detail (as we don't appear to have established this
yet).



John

Java System Solutions : http://www.javasystemsolutions.com

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