That's what I have thought, I guess javascript is the only choise if
this aproach is used.

Thanks!

On Fri, 2002-08-16 at 17:26, Barney Hamish wrote:
> The only way I thought of to get around this problem was to prefix usernames
> with the other field. In your case login form has three fields, username,
> password and office and you have a javascript that concatenates the office
> number to the username when the user submits the login form...
> 
> we have bill from office 1 and bill from office 2:
> Username: Bill
> Password: Foo
> Office: 1
> then we submit
> j_username: 1Bill
> j_password: Foo
> 
> and for Bill from office 2:
> Username: Bill
> Password: Foo
> Office: 2
> then we submit
> j_username: 2Bill
> j_password: Foo
> 
> Hamish
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexander Wallace [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 12:26 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Realms advise.
> 
> 
> Not being experienced with realms I want to ask for your advece, will
> this work?
> 
> I need to validate not only username and password, but one extra field
> (an integer, OfficeID). This is becouse my webapp can service users from
> different offices, and each office has it's own set of users and data.
> In other words, The app needs to make sure that there is a username X
> with password Y for Office Z.
> 
> 
> Will realms work here?
> 
> I guess before continuing with my questions I'll wait to find out. Since
> they may be particular to the use of realms or other options.
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> 
> 
> 
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