Hi,

Thanks for the reply.  I didn't do that because honestly I couldn't
make head or tail of it.  :-)

I'll have another look I guess, but I find the documentation around
this whole area to be pretty much abominable.

Regards,

Neil Brennan


On Dec 7, 9:20 am, "Ikai Lan (Google)" <ikai.l+gro...@google.com>
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> Is there a reason you didn't just register a Google Apps domain and
> used that instead?
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/817809/how-to-use-google-app-engin...
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> On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 4:54 PM, Nello <nelloban...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi, I've built a Spring 3.0.2 app on GAE using Spring Security for
> > authentication that works just fine for all browsers tested, EXCEPT...
>
> > I'm using Google App Engine and so ended up with one of those horrible
> > xxx.appspot.com addresses for the project. So, I'm using domain
> > forwarding from GoDaddy, which essentially means my original app is
> > housed inside a frame. It's a bit ugly, but it works for Firefox,
> > Chrome and Safari, just not IE. I don't need to support any IE except
> > IE8.
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> > I'm using a login.page with a LoginController, and can see that the
> > authentication request is going through the controller but even if I
> > just mark the user as authenticated at that point (which I do for a
> > 'casual browser' role) they are still locked out of the app and re-
> > presented with the login page.
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> > Facts that may be relevant: I'm using 'remember-me' and the 'disable-
> > url-rewriting' attributes, and have made sure that my error and 404
> > pages are available to unsecured users.
>
> > I'm kind of at a loss here. Right now my only option appears to be to
> > add some frame-breaking javascript for IE, but that pretty much
> > stinks.
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> > Thoughts? Please!
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