Dear Fellow Users of OpenMeetings,

To integrate OpenMeetings with our intranet portal, we have created a login page, where users enter the sessionid provided by the meeting creator. This login page appends the session ID (e.g. 215af66dffe5dd04d2f4e98b928c6993&language=1 ) to the base URL (http://Server_IP:5080/openmeetings/swf?invitationHash='.

This concatenation is done through a simple PHP script that interacts with Apache Web server. The appended URL is inserted into a simple HTML page with input buttons.

Issue we are facing:
When users click on JOIN SESSION button in login page we created, the conference room is initiated (AJAX loader followed by horizontal streaming line), and then the following error message pops up in an Error dialog box:

     "No invitation available for this invitation code".

But, when the same users paste URL manually in the address bar of browser, they successfully join the conference. Apparently, additional characters (perhaps marking a user, like 11& or 8&) are getting inserted in the response URL, right after "swf?".

We send the concatenated URL string as: xmlhttp.open("GET",sessionurl,true);
and open the response URL as:  window.location = xmlhttp.responseText;

Could you please advise why this issue is happening in our installation that uses a login page created by us?

Thank you.

Sincerely,
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Susheel Jalali

Customer Operations Leader,

Coscend Communications Solutions

Elite Premio Complex Suite 200 Survey No 7 & 8 Balewadi Pune 411045 Maharashtra India

Cell +91-9011000233

[email protected]_

Web site:www.CoscendCommunications.com <http://www.coscendcommunications.com/>

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