First, I believe you.  It works, with Firefox 1.5, if I am on the console of the server (Fedora Core 2) where my site is hosted.  It works from Internet Explorer from my personal workstation (MS Win 2K Pro SP4).  It sets the same cookie on the server Firefox instance that it sets on my personal workstation from Firefox 1.5.  I tested from my personal workstation with Netscap 7.2 and that works as well.  Something is wrong with the Firefox configuration on my desktop that is munging up the authentication. 
 
Is there a way to get Webware to log or disclose mor information on the authentication dialog from the application server side?  I'd like to find out if the password is actually getting there, and what the data is when it does.
 
--Hank
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Hank Freeman wrote:
> Yes, this is regarding access to the admin pages.  Yes, they work from
> the built-in HTTP server.  Webware sessions and the other pages
> displayed from the provided Main.py also work.  I also just tested this
> from IE, and the authentication works from Internet Explorer
> 6.0.2800.1106.  This issue arose in my default browser, Firefox 1.5.  I
> have not tested it from Netscape at all.

I can assure you that the Admin pages of Webware 0.9 work with Firefox
1.5 and Apache 2 except you have disabled cookies. Are you sure that
cookies are enabled and the "CountVisits" example works (really counts)
with Firefox? Are you sure you entered the password correctly (as in
Application.config)?

-- Christoph



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