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Sent: Tuesday, April 5, 2011 6:43 PM
Subject: Re: IE Firefox work fine, Mac, Google and Safari don't authenticate
Hi.
Since I doubt that many people here really feel like going through a bunch of
lines of badly-formatted configuration, code and logs
: Re: IE Firefox work fine, Mac, Google and Safari don't authenticate
Hi.
Since I doubt that many people here really feel like going through a bunch of
lines of badly-formatted configuration, code and logs to figure out exactly
what is wrong, I suggest that you search Google for
tomcat form
Subject: Re: IE Firefox work fine, Mac, Google and Safari don't authenticate
Hi.
Not knowing the exact layout of your pages, and not knowing exactly what you
have in mind about what /should/ happen, makes this a bit of a guesswork.
In the log, there are a number of URLs being accessed (
/catalog
From: Dick Eastlake [mailto:dickeastl...@yahoo.com]
Subject: Re: IE Firefox work fine, Mac, Google and Safari don't authenticate
I'll get HttpFox and Fidler2.
Just use Fiddler2; it works with any browser, since it installs as a proxy.
- Chuck
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Dick,
On 4/6/2011 2:52 AM, Dick Eastlake wrote:
Here's an access log from an unsuccessful login using Chrome. Note
the post to j_security_check returns a 200 even though the
id/password entered was a valid one.
Response code 200 means OK. There
Hi.
Since I doubt that many people here really feel like going through a bunch of lines of
badly-formatted configuration, code and logs to figure out exactly what is wrong, I
suggest that you search Google for
tomcat form based authentication example and use one of the numerous ones there as a
Firefox work fine, Mac, Google and Safari don't authenticate
Hi.
Since I doubt that many people here really feel like going through a bunch of
lines of badly-formatted configuration, code and logs to figure out exactly
what is wrong, I suggest that you search Google for
tomcat form based