Hi greg...What is the version that you are using and where can i get that build from..and any disadvantages with the build that you are using.? Thanks Kranthi
Greg.Huber wrote: > > Hello, > > We do a login from an email registration conformation like this: > > http://127.0.0.1/Blog/j_security_check?j_username=TestBlog&j_password=1234 > > But I think now in the trunk its called roller_j_security_check, and the > code has moved on from what we are currently using. > > > Cheers Greg > > > > > > Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 07/11/2008 14:04 > Please respond to > [email protected] > > > To > [email protected] > cc > > Subject > Re: Roller Login execution flow > > > > > > > On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 3:43 AM, kranthi kumar > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Thanks for that reply Dave. Actually I am developing a site and i am > trying >> to use roller for blogs section. I am having a link called blogs in my > site, >> clicking on which will open a new window and takes the user to url >> "http://localhost:8080/roller/roller-ui". Now i dont want the user who >> already logged into my site to be prompted for credentials again for >> roller.I want to bypass the roller's login page in other words i want > the >> login action to be performed when the user clicks on the blogs link in > my >> site with my site's credentials.(i can write the code like whenever the > user >> registers for my site the same login details will be stored in roller db > as >> well). I tried the following code : >> //Action script for opening a new window and passing the credentials >> var u:URLRequest=new >> URLRequest(" > http://localhost:8080/roller/roller-ui/roller_j_security_check"); >> var variables:URLVariables = new URLVariables(); >> variables.id=username; >> variables.pwd=password; >> u.data=variables; >> u.method="POST"; >> navigateToURL(u,"_page"); >> But this code is not working. Its giving me the message "Sorry! We > couldn't >> find your document". What should i do to incorporate this change. > > I don't know if that will work or not. Perhaps you need an existing > session cookie before you can create logged-in session cookie? I don't > know. You'll have to look into Spring Security to understand the > complete flow. > > - Dave > > > > > Share our environment commitment - conserve resources and contribute to > the reduction of CO2 emissions by not printing the email unless absolutely > necessary to do so. > > Any opinions expressed are those of the author, not Ricoh UK Ltd. This > communication does not constitute either offer or acceptance of any > contractually binding agreement. Such offer or acceptance must be > communicated in writing. It is the responsibility of the recipient to > ensure this email and attachments are free from computer viruses before > use and the sender accepts no responsibility or liability for any such > computer viruses. > > Ricoh UK Ltd. may monitor the content of emails sent and received via its > network for the purpose of ensuring compliance with its policies and > procedures. This communication contains information, which may be > confidential or privileged. The information is intended solely for the use > of the individual or entity named above. If you are not the intended > recipient, be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of > the contents of this information is prohibited. If you have received this > communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by return > email with a copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Please contact us on +44 > (0) 208 261 4000 if you need assistance. > > Registered in England No: 1505381 > VAT No: GB 354 2816 54 > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Roller-Login-execution-flow-tp20338395s12275p20414844.html Sent from the Roller - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
