Andrew,

I really don't think claude actually saw the post properlly. And if Claude
really knew anything, I am using gmail, and when using a web browser I have
now spell checker, and being a little under the weather my wits are good,
but my fingers can't do the walking as well.

Anyway if Claude was smart he wouold see that the login form that works is
called login.aspx, and then submits to itself. But what Claude didn't see
was the fact that the cfhttp was sending the field submit button. But Claude
as ignorant as he is towards me, forgot that the Dude in question hasn't
understood exactly what he had done.. much like Claude hasn't realised he is
making himself look even more.... Shall I say incompetant in seeing the
problme;-)

Claude look at the orignal question, you will see 2 sets of code. One is the
form that works, that posts back to itself. The otyher is the cfhttp call
that sends a submit button as a formfield. Tell me you are not that blind.




On 11/4/06, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Rick,
>
> Happy hour is well and past, *hic*
>
> Claude, so you are telling me that if you see a cfhttp call in CF passing
> the submit button everything is normal. Come on get a grip onb reality man.
>
> the problem is as I said, he needs to look at what is being passed to the
> login script to log the user in. So if it is the same page you don't need to
> be an einstein to work out what this dude is doing wrong.
>
> And of course Claude to spell it out the answer was the due was sending
> asubmit button, who in their right mind couldn't picl that up. So if you
> read bewteen the lines he gave an example, now whether it was the actual
> apsx code ornot who knows, but the answer still lies in the fact he is
> calling the login form otherwise he wouldn't be, and let me repat that he
> wouldn't be having a problem.
>
> My water might have been scotch, but for fuck sake it hasn't made me
> stupid.
>
>
>
>
>
> On 11/4/06, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > >>The form posts to the login.aspx page,
> > which tells me he is posting to the (same) form page, which is not
> > impossible to do.
> >
> > Indeed, but this does not even has to be the case here.
> > Michael never said that the sample code
> > for the form he gave was extract from the login.aspx page.
> >
> > As you said, the form he sends by hand works, which proves that
> > login.aspx
> > IS NOT the form page, but the action page, then what he is trying to
> > HTTP
> > IS the action page, NOT the form page.
> >
> > --
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> >
> >
> > 

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