Strangely enough, if I setup trac not as it's own subdomain, but off on an
existing virtualhost. It works in IE.

Also if I change it so the <Directory /login> is just <Directory /> it
forces the user to login before they even see trac (which is logically how
that would work), and then trac sees the user as being logged in and
functions correctly. This is how I have it now which works out fine since it
is only used internally (no anonymous access). A side effect is that you
cannot logout. If you try it just shows you as being logged in since IE
caches the username and password.

So IE works, but it bugging the heck out of me since it is not working like
it is supposed) to.

James


-----Original Message-----
Hi.
Does your IE accept cookies? Afaik after the login a trac_auth cookie is set
which is what Trac uses to determine if you're logged in or not.

Bye, Mike
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