Re: Form action is /login?url=login

2013-01-15 Thread euromark
if thats not it you probably have the wrong mod rewrite strings in your 
htaccess file
check the current 2.x head to compare yours against the core config.


Am Dienstag, 15. Januar 2013 08:06:26 UTC+1 schrieb ivnrmc:

 probably the method of the form is GET. and he is thinking, okay im in 
 login page, if i dont have specified action, set this current url for the 
 action.
 just a wild guess. it is odd situation.


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 I have a view that contains two forms; a login form and a forgotten 
 password form. The latter is fine. The action of the login form is 
 /login?url=login, which seems odd. The form and its controls are built 
 using the Form helper. Any idea why ?url=login is on the url? It's the only 
 instance of this I can in the entire app. 

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Re: Form action is /login?url=login

2013-01-15 Thread Jeremy Burns | Class Outfit
No, it's a post.

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On 15 Jan 2013, at 07:06:26, Ivan Rimac ivn...@gmail.com wrote:

 probably the method of the form is GET. and he is thinking, okay im in login 
 page, if i dont have specified action, set this current url for the action.
 just a wild guess. it is odd situation.
 
 
 On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 6:58 AM, Jeremy Burns jeremybu...@classoutfit.com 
 wrote:
 I have a view that contains two forms; a login form and a forgotten password 
 form. The latter is fine. The action of the login form is /login?url=login, 
 which seems odd. The form and its controls are built using the Form helper. 
 Any idea why ?url=login is on the url? It's the only instance of this I can 
 in the entire app.
 
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Re: Form action is /login?url=login

2013-01-15 Thread Jeremy Burns | Class Outfit
But that would affect all forms, no? It's just the login form (and the 
.htaccess files are the standard Cake pnes).

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On 15 Jan 2013, at 10:53:47, euromark dereurom...@gmail.com wrote:

 if thats not it you probably have the wrong mod rewrite strings in your 
 htaccess file
 check the current 2.x head to compare yours against the core config.
 
 
 Am Dienstag, 15. Januar 2013 08:06:26 UTC+1 schrieb ivnrmc:
 probably the method of the form is GET. and he is thinking, okay im in login 
 page, if i dont have specified action, set this current url for the action.
 just a wild guess. it is odd situation.
 
 
 On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 6:58 AM, Jeremy Burns jerem...@classoutfit.com 
 wrote:
 I have a view that contains two forms; a login form and a forgotten password 
 form. The latter is fine. The action of the login form is /login?url=login, 
 which seems odd. The form and its controls are built using the Form helper. 
 Any idea why ?url=login is on the url? It's the only instance of this I can 
 in the entire app.
 
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RE: Form action is /login?url=login

2013-01-15 Thread Advantage+
I used to get this problem if I submitted a for that did not validate it
would come back with the crazy url, but there was an config error when I set
up sites-available on nGinx.

 

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But that would affect all forms, no? It's just the login form (and the
.htaccess files are the standard Cake pnes).


Jeremy Burns

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On 15 Jan 2013, at 10:53:47, euromark dereurom...@gmail.com wrote:





if thats not it you probably have the wrong mod rewrite strings in your
htaccess file

check the current 2.x head to compare yours against the core config.



Am Dienstag, 15. Januar 2013 08:06:26 UTC+1 schrieb ivnrmc:

probably the method of the form is GET. and he is thinking, okay im in login
page, if i dont have specified action, set this current url for the action.

just a wild guess. it is odd situation.

 

On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 6:58 AM, Jeremy Burns jerem...@classoutfit.com
javascript:  wrote:

I have a view that contains two forms; a login form and a forgotten password
form. The latter is fine. The action of the login form is /login?url=login,
which seems odd. The form and its controls are built using the Form helper.
Any idea why ?url=login is on the url? It's the only instance of this I can
in the entire app. 

 

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Re: Form action is /login?url=login

2013-01-14 Thread Ivan Rimac
probably the method of the form is GET. and he is thinking, okay im in
login page, if i dont have specified action, set this current url for the
action.
just a wild guess. it is odd situation.


On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 6:58 AM, Jeremy Burns
jeremybu...@classoutfit.comwrote:

 I have a view that contains two forms; a login form and a forgotten
 password form. The latter is fine. The action of the login form is
 /login?url=login, which seems odd. The form and its controls are built
 using the Form helper. Any idea why ?url=login is on the url? It's the only
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