Simple solution: stop using Ctrl+N to open a new browser window. Click on the icon to open a whole new IE session and the problem will go away. At least it worked here.
Thanks Allistair... and I hope this topic can help other people fighting this bug!
Regards, Christian
Jimmy Ray wrote:
We had the same issue when we tried to change JCIFS or disable it. It went away when the session timed out or was invalidated.
Regards,
Jimmy Ray
--- Allistair Crossley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
well, i'm not entirely sure, but i remember having
this problem last year when using jCIFs for
authentication and IE6.
we solved it by ensuring we instructed tomcat not to attempt authentication, and allowing therefore IIS to pass thru the remote user login
this is done on the AJP <Connector> element with tomcatAuthentication="false". however, i think the admin tool uses basic authentication. It could be this mixed mode that you have causing issues. I am not totally sure, but see this ...
http://www.websina.com/bugzero/kb/browser-ie.html
-----Original Message-----[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Christian Dechery
setup (aSent: 05 May 2005 13:25 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: POST not working
As a matter of fact I am. Is that the cause?
Ah, I forgot to mention, we have the exact same
mirror-development server) here, but running onTomcat 5 and it works
applications?fine. Should we upgrade?
Allistair Crossley wrote:
are you running IE6 and NTLM-authenticated
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-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Dechery
applicationSent: 05 May 2005 13:16 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: POST not working
It's a regular JSP page with nothing to it. This
several projects..(SCA) works perfectly, I've been using it for two years on
working BUT the mainSuddenly all the POSTs on the server stopped
application, for thatapplication (the huge intranet thing).
It's not any error in MY application (or any
applicationmatter), proof of that, is that even the /admin
uses POSTthat comes with tomcat is not working. I can't login cuz it
to processcorrect
login and password, and I'm 110% sure using the
user/passwordfor the
but it always gives me "Invalid login/password",
POSTed form.obvious reason it isn't getting ANY user/password from the
a clue. :(It's something with the server, but I don't have
<form> tag lookAllistair Crossley wrote:
what are you posting to? what does your html
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]like, have you specified multipart?
-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Dechery
I justSent: 05 May 2005 13:02 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: POST not working
I don't get any response, no errors presented,
realised thatPOST?
nothing is being POSTed. Only GET works.
Mark Thomas wrote:
What response do you get when you try to
one. It's atMark
Christian Dechery wrote:
Hi everyone, hope u can help me solve this
machine running aleast weird.
I have a 4.1.3 installed on a FreeBSD
fast, but forhuge intranet
corporate system. It runs smoothly and very
the serversome very
weird reason, that webapp is the only one on
therefore I can'twich allows
POST.
Even the /admin tool won't allow posts,
access control),login to it.
I have another webapp (a little one, for
few JSPs, butinstalled.
It is the simplest webapp possible, only a
POST doesn't
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