hi, sorin

I dont think that Acegi can do it right now....may be you need to rewrite
some Acegi source code to get what you want.

On 9/7/07, Sorin Postelnicu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi guys!
>
> I have a question for anyone who has solved this problem before:
> I included the same login form on multiple pages on my site, and I want
> the following functionality:
> When a user logs-in (using the login form on any page), if the login is
> successful he will be returned to the same page from which he logged-in.
> And, if possible, something similar if the login is not successful: he
> will be returned to the same page from which he logged-in, but with a
> request parameter set to some value (for example ?login_error=1).
> The controller for the page already knows to display different things
> based on the user being logged-in or not, and to handle the login_error
> parameter.
> I just want to know how can I configure Acegi to accomplish this (hoping
> that it is possible).
> The configuration that is described in the Acegi documentation redirects
> the user to a defaultTargetUrl or an authenticationFailureUrl, but I do
> not want that. The AbstractProcessingFilter can return to the page saved
> under the ACEGI_SAVED_REQUEST_KEY by the ExceptionTranslationFilter, but
> only after an AccessDeniedException or AuthenticationException.
> But I need it to return to the same page from which the login form was
> submitted.
>
> Thanks for anyone who can help!
>
>
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