Can anyone explain why mod_cas cannot be used in the scenarios described by Scott Lundgren's email (http://tp.its.yale.edu/pipermail/cas/2005-September/001579.html <http://tp.its.yale.edu/pipermail/cas/2005-September/001579.html> ) from September 2005? Just to recap the list of scenarios where mod_cas doesn't work:
* mod_cas not should not be used with pages that use frames * directories of images files should be moved out from under mod_cas protection because browsers (IE 6 & Firefox 1.06) do not know how to handle the redirects for the requests for images embedded in an HTML page * directories of CSS files should be moved out from under mod_cas protection for the same reasons * mod_cas cannot be used with server generated images where scripts return an image stream I'm interested in reproducing these scenarios in particular items #2 and #3; I have not been successful to cause mod_cas to break. (I am using the VA Tech modified mod_cas code) Do these limitations still exist? Thanks, Andrew R Feller, Analyst Subversion Administrator University Information Systems Louisiana State University [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (office) 225.578.3737
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