Hann, Brian wrote:
Partially, and yes that seems to work. But here's the thing:
When a user fails to enter a good password they will be given a chance
to enter questions like "What is your mother's maiden name", etc. and
get their account unlocked.
Without passing the enc_key and system_id in f
an
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From: Geoffrey Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: notes() and mod_perl ErrorDocuments
Hann, Brian wrote:
> Thanks, that worked. Now I can use the regular authentication stuff.
>
Hann, Brian wrote:
Thanks, that worked. Now I can use the regular authentication stuff.
As I said in my last email, in the interest of preventing location
pollution, is there some way I could make those PerlSetVars available to
subsequent requests to a different location? I can't think of any
thout copying them to a separate location for each one.
Perhaps with some kind of shared memory?
Brian
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Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 3:12 PM
To: Hann, Brian
Subject: Re: notes() and mod_perl ErrorDocuments
Hann,
Hann, Brian wrote:
Actually I think I got it, but thanks for the tip on $r->prev->notes.
I'll have to give it a try. And yes, I've been poring over the cookbook
for most of the day :)
:)
Here's what I ended up doing: When I hit a place in my authen module
that required me to do:
$r->note_basic_
SO-8859-1');
$r->status(401);
$r->send_http_header;
So far it seems to be working fine, and my notes() are coming across.
Brian
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Hann, Brian wrote:
I have a mod_perl handler set as the 401 ErrorDocument for a certain
location that requires authentication. I would like to store data in
notes() in the first location so that the 401 handler can access them.
Is that possible? So far I haven't been able to get it to work.
Title: Message
I have a mod_perl
handler set as the 401 ErrorDocument for a certain location that requires
authentication. I would like to store data in notes() in the first
location so that the 401 handler can access them. Is that possible? So far
I haven't been able to get it to work. I