I think the fields should be j_username and j_password, but I'm away
from the specs, so you have to check there.

Also, see ongoing discussion about authentication on the Tomcat mailing
list. Seems to be a priority for many people this week :-)

arkin

> If I have a piece of HTML that looks like this:
>
>   <FORM ACTION="http://my.server.com/LoginServlet">
>   <INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME="username">
>   <INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME="password">
>   </FORM>
>
> ...then how does my webserver know that authentication should take
> place?  I fail to see how this is possible.
>
> Cheers,
> Laird
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