Hi Stephanie, > You are correct that > removing the actions removes the issue. However, it's just the onresize > action that is causing the problem. I must admit I rather like > automagically setting the cursor to the login form field when the page > loads. It's kind of the point of a login page. So the onload action isn't > causing a problem and can remain.
Ok, thanks for confirming my suspicion there. I'll remove the onresize and will commit the code sometime tomorrow. > There is another issue with the admserv that showed up during testing with > the droid. If there is a chained certificate like RapidSSL installed on the > admserv and intermediate certificates are needed the gui allows one to add > them in. So far so good. But wait, there's more. The droid reports the > certificate isn't from a trusted authority. (this is using the default > safari mobile browser on a droid2) > > The intermediate CA certificates are correctly added to the file > /etc/admserv/certs/ca-certs > > OK then why the error? Ha! The directive > SSLCACertificateFile /etc/admserv/certs/ca-certs > > Appears in /etc/admserv/conf/ssl.conf but this NEVER gets loaded by the > admserv httpd.conf > > More important it isn't in the /etc/admserv/conf.d/ssl.conf either. > > So, while setup nicely everywhere else, admserv is unaware of the CA > certificates installed on the admserv. Hmmmm. OK. I'm still doped up on flu medication and my head feels like someone took the brain out and laid a wet sock into my skull instead. So I'm not sure I fully understand the problem, Stephanie. But I'll try to test this out soon and will see if I can publish a fix for this as well. -- With best regards Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx