On 4.9.2014 01:25, Endi Sukma Dewata wrote:
On 8/21/2014 11:06 AM, Petr Vobornik wrote:
based  on:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/freeipa-devel/2014-August/msg00073.html

- bounce url param was renamed from 'redirect' to 'url'
- support for 'delay' param added

Behavior:

- "Continue to next page" link is shown if 'url' is present
- page is no longer automatically redirected if 'url' is present
- automatic redirect is controlled by 'delay' param - it specifies
   number of seconds until redirection
- info message 'You will be redirected in Xs' is show to notify
   the user that something will happen. It's useful even if delay
   is 0 or negative because redirection might be slow.
- counter is decremented every second
- delay is ignored if parsed as NaN

https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/4440

ACK.

Pushed to:
master: 050431c4dd70f024b1644137fb0ad4881ed9e32b
ipa-4-1: c946029ba304efe808106da13e1bfd58135821be



Just one thing, when the delay=0 and the direction happens quickly, the
users might see the confirmation and the redirection messages displayed
briefly on the screen but they cannot read it because it's too quick,
which might leave them wondering what it was.

I think delay=0 is a special case where we want a seamless integration
with 3rd party application. If the password reset is completed
successfully, it should just display the next page in the 3rd party
application. Users shouldn't see a 'redirection' message. To them it's
all one application.


On the other hand it is handy if they delay is not small, e.g., > 2s, because user sees that something is happening.

Added to a list of things for discussion with Kyle.
--
Petr Vobornik

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