On 26/08/2010 02:14, Shaun Senecal wrote:
Thanks for the response Chris.
You're right. Jetty does a redirect, so on the client-side the
browser sees /login.html?error=true. Since this isn't happening in
Tomcat, I am unable to retrieve the query string client side. As you
indicated my
Currently the only content in the HTML file is a script tag, since I
am using GWT for the UI. I dont think there is any way I can set a
class/id on a script tag, so I went with the empty DIV and put a known
id on it. You're right though, I could have reused an existing
element for this purpose
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Shaun,
On 8/23/2010 4:56 AM, Shaun Senecal wrote:
I'm using FORM authentication, and everything seems to be working
(logins are accepted, etc), except when there was an error the URL
changes in the users browser to point to j_security_check.
This
Thanks for the response Chris.
You're right. Jetty does a redirect, so on the client-side the
browser sees /login.html?error=true. Since this isn't happening in
Tomcat, I am unable to retrieve the query string client side. As you
indicated my login page is static html and I am relying on