Good point, Scott. Never make judgements about a person until you have walked a mile
in his mocassins -- old Native American proverb. Or here is my own saying. Someday
my teacher may be my student and my student may be my teaccher.
-----Original Message-----
From: Adamson, Scott
To: Orion-Interest
Sent: 2/18/01 4:19 PM
Subject: RE: Not authorized to view this page
I do know how to manage these problems - hack away at it for a few hours
(quite used to doing that on my own time with open source stuff), but
I'd prefer not to have to deal with trivial crap that can take up a lot
of time. I also prefer to use products which are of a higher standard
than uncle Gates' offerings. Since you don't know me and are not
familiar with my work I'm not offended by your suggestion that I may be
in the wrong industry. By the way, I did setup my own index.html file, I
just didn't expect to have to configure an XML to handle html.
-----Original Message-----
From: SureTicket.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 12:40 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Not authorized to view this page
In case you didnt know, u can do your own setup of welcome files.
Anything index.jsp, index.htm, index.html...
Maybe even index.asp... ;) hehe (joking)
As far as commercial products go, dont get anyone started.....
Frickin IIS has a default.htm as a welcome file, by default. (I think)
I guess now i'm gonna need to complain to uncle Gates
"....considering its a commercial product....." (Its not like i use it,
but still)
If you dont know how to manage these kinda problems you
are in a wrong industry, no offence or anything.
Anton aka sigg-
-----Original Mess age-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Adamson, Scott
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 4:49 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Not authorized to view this page
I found the problem, it seem that the global-web-application.xml
supplied in the tutorial didn't have an entry for html, I added it. Also
had to rename index.htm to index.html, a little disapointing to have
these hassles considering that were talking about a comercial product.
-----Original Message-----
From: Magnus Rydin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 6:24 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: SV: Not authorized to view this page
Are the pages protected?
Have you added a entry to your principals.xml for the app?
What version of Orion are you running?
More information needed.
WR
> -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
> Från: Adamson, Scott [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Skickat: den 14 februari 2001 16:05
> Till: Orion-Interest
> Ämne: Not authorized to view this page
>
>
> I get the message 'Not authorized to view this page' when
> trying to run the
> addressbook example from the CMP primer. I believe Orion is working
> correctly as I can run the orion-primer example. Any help
> much appreciated.
>
>
>
> Come on !! Someone must have had a similar problem, I'm
> running Orion on Win
> NT workstation
> trying to access the pge from the same machine, how can I not
> have access to
> something on my own machine ??????
>
> I've tried loging in as admin (normal account should have admin rights
> anyway !) no difference. If any Orion support people monitor this list
> please help as I'm evaluating Orion with the view to
> deploying it within a
> 10 server cluster ($$$$$$$$$$$).
>
> regards,
> Scott.
>
>