On 20. nov. 2011 09:57, Chris Travers wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 12:21 AM, Håvard Sørli<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> can ledgersmb/login.pl take arguments ?
..
> Username and password have to be sent via auth fields.
>
> company=database_name is an accepted argument.

Should this worked:
http://localhost/ledgersmb/login.pl?company=ledgersmbtest

* Start test *

I start with a blank browser tab.

past url
http://localhost/ledgersmb/login.pl?company=ledgersmbtest

Get the login page
All fields are empty

Fill inn
Name:  myusername
Password: mypassword
Company:                <--- leave it emtpty

Hit "Login"

Gives error:
Company does not exist.

* End test *

I had expected that the Company field was filled with the argument from 
the url or takes the value ahead and login.


As a side note: on logout I got this:
http://localhost/ledgersmb/login.pl?login=myusername&module=login.pl&action=loginn&target=_top&;

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