Hello.

I've recently had some problems trying to update and upkeep a service that runs
on a server, where I have to log in with my own handle and password - this is
done by going to the normal document, but adding "?Opendatabase&Login" to the
end. The document (which I think is actually a script generating the document
from a database) ends with ".nsf". It's created by the Lotus Domino software.

Voyager asks for the handle and password as it should, but ends up to the
normal version of the page, not to the one of the upkeeper, with the editing
possibilities, like it should. I've no idea why is it like that - but I've
checked the page and frame sources from the pages, and they indeed are the
"normal" ones, the upkeeping tools are not even just hidden somewhere there
(like V3 seems to do with badly designed frame structures: sometimes part of
the texts are hidden behinf frame borders, without the scroll bars visible -
they can then be found by highlighting the visible texts and the frame then
scrolls with the highlighting).

Any ideas, why does this login problem happen? Is it up to V not sending the
right kind of request to the script software or something..? My old IBrowse
just crashes when attempting to go in there (can't show the passwd window, as
it can not in other places either), but in the uni, the NS works fine - or as
"fine" as it can, which is why I'd really like to to it with the V... :) The
most recent changes I have done with a *nix lynx, actually... ;D

The site is protected with personal passwords for a reason, I'm sorry I can't
give that information out... But I guess I could trust Olli or Zapek with that
information if requested for testing purposes - at least they would not
understand the information given there, as it's in Finnish.. ;)

-- 
Yours
- Kimmo V��riskoski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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