why don't you protect the form ?
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De : Joe Reger, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : lundi 13 décembre 2004 17:15
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Manually Populate Request Object Name/Value Parameters?
The scenario is a timed-out login session: The user writes a wonderful
something in a web page form. They finally submit it but I have to redirect
to the login page to collect credentials because the session has timed out.
Question: Is there any way to restore that original request (with the user's
hard work in it) and throw it back at the page the user was trying to hit
after I collect credentials?
If not then prior to redirecting for login I'd like to store the name/value
pairs from the request in the session, collect login credentials and then
rebuild the request manually by setting the URL and name/value request
parameters?
I'm using a homebrew login scheme. Would switching to form-based
authentication automatically restore the original request once the user is
logged-in?
Thanks,
Joe
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