The problem is solved. After reading the howtos carefully again I 
stumbled over the last section of 
http://trac.symfony-project.org/wiki/InstallingSymfonyOn1and1WithPEAR 
that did it.

Martin


Martin Groh schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> of course you are right. I should provide you with the most important
> things. Heres my submit function:
> public function executeSubmit($request)
> {
>   $this->forward404Unless($request->isMethod('post'));
>
>   $login    = $request->getParameter('login');
>   $password = md5($request->getParameter('password'));
>
>   if ($login == "cqcWebadmin" && $password ==
> "a643f41d48385e1b1c75624463fc8a1a") {
>       $this->getUser()->setAuthenticated(true);
>       $this->redirect('security/thankyou');
>   } else {
>       $this->redirect('security/login');
>   }
> }
>
> As you can see, I use a redirect and I don't use validation so far.
> This runs very nicely on my local system but not on the shared host.
>
> By the way: I'm running on symfony 1.1.3 and I use the new form system
> as you already might have recognized.
> Hopefully you have a clue for me.
>
> Thanks a lot,
> clueless Martin
>
>
>
> On 7 Okt., 14:04, "julien meyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Hello,
>>
>> Maybe should you show us your submit() function ?
>> Have you set validators ?
>> Do you use redirect() function ?
>>
>> 2008/10/7 Martin Groh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>
>>
>>     
>>> Hello,
>>>       
>>> I hope someone can help me with another little problem. Meanwhile I
>>> did a few sites with symfony, all runnning very nice.
>>> My latest gives me a little headache.
>>>       
>>> I have two applications. One frontend and a backend to manage all
>>> content. The backend is secured with a simple login form.
>>> The form action is defined with
>>>       
>>> <?php echo url_for('security/submit') ?>
>>>       
>>> in the template which is rendered to
>>>       
>>> <form action="/backend.php/security/submit" method="POST">
>>>       
>>> in the html output.
>>> When I now submit the form all that happens is that the loginform
>>> loads again. With the difference that no style sheets or javascript
>>> are loaded properly, because all url are mixed up.
>>> The form tag for instance, now looks like that:
>>>       
>>> <form action="/backend.php/security/submit/submit/security/submit"
>>> method="POST">
>>>       
>>> I have the routing under suspect. But I dont now what is wrong. I
>>> havent changed much there, execept for the homepage definition, that
>>> directs to the login form now (security/login).
>>> This problem only occurs in the production environment on a shared
>>> host. On my system everything runs nice.
>>>       
>>> Can anyone please give me a hint? I cant see the wood anymore, there
>>> are so many trees ;-).
>>>       
>>> Thanks a lot,
>>> Martin
>>>       
> >
>   


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