this is the behavior of http authentication when you call your pages without the trailing slash. just add a trailing slash or a predefined extension like .html (this is only valid for midgard pages) to your pages url. haven't you tried nemein authentication yet?
regards, md :-)
On Thursday, November 7, 2002, at 10:15 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have run into something strange.
I built a website with authentication for a subpage (lets call it
"&(mgdroot);/secret"). Into that subpage I included a table with links to
further subpages, but with authentication set to "inherited" in nadmin (like
"&(mgdroot);/secret/secret1").
When I look at the outcome, the site asks correctly for login and password
for supage "secret" , but then asks the same permission again if I click the
link for "secret/secret1".
(I guess this behavior could be pretty unnerving for the users...)
Any Ideas Why this happens and how to solve that?
Thanks in advance,
Alexander Schuster
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