Hi again,

 

I'm afraid I haven't developed those methods...

 

What do you mean by 'it fails'?

Does the page just not change, or do you get a JavaScript error? (Firefox with 
the firebug plug-in should help you debug your JavaScript)

 

Maybe if you attach your JavaScript and error we could help more.

HTH,

Jonathan Winterflood (3237)

Capgemini Ouest - Agence de Brest

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De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Tarik Arrad
Envoyé : mardi 13 novembre 2007 15:36
À : Yale CAS mailing list
Objet : Re: Customize authentication page

 

i tryed to do that using refresh option but it fails, do you have an example 
plz?

2007/11/13, Winterflood, Jonathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 

Hi,

 

Here is how I would try.

 

Let's say your users request a login by pressing a button, a link, etc...

You should open that page in a popup (javascript / target="_blank", <insert 
your method here>); all CAS work happens in here 

 

Then you should set the "service" URL that the CAS server redirects to on 
success to a page that will refresh the page that opened it (you should be able 
to get it with javascript: window.opener)

Then there are two options: either the refresher page logs you in and requests 
a refresh, or it rewrites the original page's location, including the ticket. 

The former would probably be better, e.g. in case the window.opener code fails.

 

HTH,

Jonathan Winterflood 

Capgemini Ouest - Agence de Brest 

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De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ] 
De la part de Tarik Arrad
Envoyé : mardi 13 novembre 2007 12:41
À : Yale CAS mailing list
Objet : Re: Customize authentication page

 

is it possible to open login page on popup and after authentication close the 
popup and refresh the service caller? 

2007/11/13, Tarik Arrad < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >: 

Thanks for help, my authentication page is well customized now.

Tarik

 

2007/11/13, Christine Dorothy < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >: 

        Oops, I forgot... the text that's printed to the JSPs is inside the 
messages.properties . 

         

        *          cas-server-webapp\src\main\webapp\WEB-INF\classes\ 
messages.properties

        Here you'll find most of the text that is printed out to the JSP. 

         

        Regards,

        Christine D.

        Office of Technology, IS 

         

         

        
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        From: Christine Dorothy 
        Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 3:26 PM
        To: 'Yale CAS mailing list'
        Subject: RE: Customize authentication page

         

        Hi there,

         

        I did a bit of customization to my CAS page. Here are some of the files 
related if you'd like to customize. 

        *          cas-server-webapp\src\main\webapp\css\cas.css

        For customizing the logo on top >> #header (line 48) 

        For customizing the 'Central Authentication Service' text look and feel 
>> #header h1#app-name (line 50) 

        *          
cas-server-webapp\src\main\webapp\WEB-INF\view\jsp\default\ui\ 

        Athis is what Scott say it contains the JSP

        *          
cas-server-webapp\src\main\webapp\WEB-INF\view\jsp\default\ui\includes 

        You'll find the top.jsp and bottom.jsp here. It's where the logo and 
application name on top + copyright notice below are displayed. 

        *          cas-server-webapp\src\main\webapp\WEB-INF\classes

        Here you'll find most of the text that is printed out to the JSP. 

         

        Hope this helps...

         

        Regards,

         

        Christine Dorothy

        Software Analyst, Office of Technology 

        DID: +65 6887 7548

        Fax: +65 6778 5277

         

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        Makes better sense 

         

         

        
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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> ] On Behalf Of Scott Battaglia
        Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 12:49 PM
        To: Yale CAS mailing list
        Subject: Re: Customize authentication page

         

        You'll find all of the JSP pages in:
        
        CAS_PROJECT_HOME/cas-server-webapp/src/main/WEB-INF/view/jsp/default 
(or something very similar to that path, incase I spelled something wrong ;-)) 
        
        -Scott

        On Nov 12, 2007 1:43 PM, Tarik Arrad < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> > wrote:

        Hi,

        Is it possible to customize the design of the authentication page? if 
so, how can i do that?

        Tarik

        
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