Yes, that has been fixed as well.
Karl Moss,
Allaire, Corp.
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When you need to protect a URL the 2.2 spec says you need to specify it from
the context
root. With JRun 3.0 you need to specify the full URL (relative to the server
root) . Will
this problem also be fixed in the service pack?
Thanks,
Chris
Karl Moss wrote:
> Chris,
>
> This is a known bug in JRun 3.0 and has been corrected. The problem arises
> when the login form is located anywhere other than the root ("/")
directory
> within the server. The fix will be available in the first service pack; a
> release candidate version of the service pack should be available soon,
with
> the official release coming a few weeks after that.
>
> Karl Moss
> Allaire, Corp.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Heinemann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 4:52 PM
> To: JRUN DISCUSSION GRP
> Subject: 404 and j_security_check
>
> Hello,
>
> I am running on the following:
> NT 4 sp6
> IIS 4
> JRun 3.0
> JDK 1.3
>
> I have a strange error. Whenever I use form based authentication I get
> a 404. If I hit reload on the 404 page things usually go through. With
> the same "authenticator" if I use BASIC authentication I have absolutely
> no problems. Does anyone have an idea? Everything else seems to work
> fine.
>
> NOTE: I am new to JRun but not to Java or Servlet Development.
>
> Thank you,
> Chris Heinemann
> Internet Administrator, Horace Mann
>
>
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When you need to protect a URL the 2.2 spec says you need to specify it
from the context root. With JRun 3.0 you need to specify the full URL
(relative
to the server root) . Will this problem also be fixed in the service
pack?
<p>Thanks,
<br>Chris
<p>Karl Moss wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Chris,
<p>This is a known bug in JRun 3.0 and has been corrected. The problem
arises
<br>when the login form is located anywhere other than the root ("/")
directory
<br>within the server. The fix will be available in the first service pack;
a
<br>release candidate version of the service pack should be available soon,
with
<br>the official release coming a few weeks after that.
<p>Karl Moss
<br>Allaire, Corp.
<p>-----Original Message-----
<br>From: Chris Heinemann [<a
href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a>]
<br>Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 4:52 PM
<br>To: JRUN DISCUSSION GRP
<br>Subject: 404 and j_security_check
<p>Hello,
<p>I am running on the following:
<br>NT 4 sp6
<br>IIS 4
<br>JRun 3.0
<br>JDK 1.3
<p>I have a strange error. Whenever I use form based authentication
I get
<br>a 404. If I hit reload on the 404 page things usually go
through.
With
<br>the same "authenticator" if I use BASIC authentication I have absolutely
<br>no problems. Does anyone have an idea? Everything else
seems to work
<br>fine.
<p>NOTE: I am new to JRun but not to Java or Servlet Development.
<p>Thank you,
<br>Chris Heinemann
<br>Internet Administrator, Horace Mann
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