I would suggest using j_security_check as the Action on your form (if
this is possible). Either that, or changing your security.xml to use
the j_acegi_security_check.html URL instead of j_security_check.

Matt

On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 1:19 PM, kace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hi guys,
>
>  I am using appfuse 2.0.1 with jsf.  Ive changed the project to use facelets
>  as its templating and used what Scott Ryan adapted for his project - swoop.
>
>  The login pages and security.xml related matter is somewhat different from
>  what appfuse comes with but if someone has modified their app to use xhtml
>  instead of .jsp they might have done something similar.  Ive posted this on
>  the spring forums
>
>  http://forum.springframework.org/showthread.php?t=52520
>
>  after clicking on login I get the following error
>
>  HTTP ERROR: 404
>
>  /j_acegi_security_check.html
>
>  RequestURI=/404.html
>
>  if somebody has familiarity with this any help would be greatly appreciated
>  - all the relevant code snippets can be found at the post above.
>
>  Regards,
>
>  ..kace
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