.
It would look like there is some confusion about the basic way in which form
authentication is supposed to work. That's also why your best bet may be to
re-read the on-line documentation, and try first with one of the examples you
will find in Google.
Dick Eastlake wrote:
Users can
useful plugins for browsers, which allow to see the detail of the
browser/server conversation. For Firefox, try HttpFox for example, and for IE
try Fiddler2. You will easily locate them with Google. They are invaluable
when trying to debug such issues.
Dick Eastlake wrote:
Here's an access
Users can authenticate to the secured area of my Website using IE and Firefox;
no problem. However,Macs, Google and Safari browsers cannot log in.
Macs, Google and Safari browsers go straight to the form-error-page
not_auth.html.
Please help!
I'm using a simple form-based authentication
is supposed to work. That's also why your best bet may be to
re-read the on-line documentation, and try first with one of the examples you
will find in Google.
Dick Eastlake wrote:
Users can authenticate to the secured area of my Website using IE and
Firefox; no problem. However,Macs
Users can authenticate to the secured area of my Website using IE and Firefox;
no problem
Wouldn't you know, some pesky users want to use their Macs and some are trying
with Google and neither of these work.
Goes straight to the not_auth.html.
Please help!
I'm using a simple form-based
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2011 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: Mac and Google Authentication Issue
2011/3/28 Dick Eastlake dickeastl...@yahoo.com:
input tabindex=1 type=text
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out.print
My JSP code at Godaddy is throwing an exception, how do I find the logs so I
can see what the problem is?
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Date: Monday, June 8, 2009, 11:41 PM
2009/6/9 Dick Eastlake dickeastl...@yahoo.com:
I currently start Tomcat with the Procrun Service Manager.
It's an app called Apache Tomcat Properties with six tabbed forms: general,
log on, logging, java
I currently start Tomcat with the Procrun Service Manager.
It's an app called Apache Tomcat Properties with six tabbed forms: general,
log on, logging, java, startup and shutdown.
To start Tomcat I press the start button in the general tab.
I want to experiment with security, lock down a