Dwayne,

Not sure if this helps, but perhaps the arslist post below gives you 
another direction in which to look.  (different applications can have 
different login.jsp pages)

(actually, I just noticed that the reply below was in response to a 
previous question from  you.) 

Anyway, hopefully that helps.

Thad Esser
Remedy Developer
"Argue for your limitations, and sure enough, they're yours."-- Richard 
Bach
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Hello

What I would do is create a test application and change the login files
for that specific application.  You don't need to touch the files
directly on the server.

On the support tab of the application (within the Admin tool) you can
add login.jsp, logout.jsp and login_common.jsp (even if you're not going
to change the second two, I think you have to have them there).

Then you can amend that particular login.jsp file without affecting the
default one used by the users.  (At least, that used to work - haven't
tried it in version 7 yet)

Hope that helps
Isabel



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Subject: Displaying login.jsp out of Mid-Tier


Hello Everyone,

I want to customize our login.jsp page.  But it may take some time, and
I don't want mess up the display when users are trying to log in.

How can I edit it, and see what it looks like, other than by putting it
in the Mid-Tier\shared folder and trying it out?

If I open it directly in either Mozilla or IE browser everything is
strewed all over the screen.

(Mid-Tier 7.1 Patch 2) 

Dwayne Martin
James Madison University


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