That doesn't make much sense because most apps don't use the JavaScript
method for redirecting back.

Can you let me know what steps you've taken to repeat this?  We have one
user at RU that uses our Google Apps support so I can maybe ask him to try
and execute the same steps you are.

Thanks
Scott


On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Curtis Garman <[email protected]>wrote:

> I've got google apps configured with cas and when I try to login to a
> totally different app without javascript enabled, I get a white
> screen.  Looking closer at the page source shows that it is part of a
> saml request and it is failing because it is depending on an automatic
> form submission via javascript. It looks to me like the saml stuff is
> being checked first, failing because of having javascript disabled,
> and thus causing all other authentications to halt. Is there anyway
> around this or is this a side effect of having google apps configured?
>
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