I've been re-implementing some code to use the flow functions in place of actions for authentication and have run into a problem with redirecting vs invoking an internal pipeline once the user has successfully logged in.
I have a protected pipeline declared in my sitemap: <map:match pattern="locations/*"> <map:call function="protect"> <map:parameter name="handler" value="webserviceHandler"/> <map:parameter name="protected-internal" value="internal/locations/{1}"/> <map:parameter name="failure-redirect" value="login"/> </map:call> </map:match> The login pipeline looks like this: <map:match pattern="login"> <map:call function="login"> <map:parameter name="handler" value="webserviceHandler"/> <map:parameter name="protected-internal" value="{request-param:resource}"/> <map:parameter name="failure-internal" value="challenge"/> </map:call> </map:match> As you can see I'm requesting an internal 'redirection' if authentication is successful using the original request URI that has been set as the 'resource' parameter by the authentication framework. The issue is that the original request URI contains the application context, for example: '/smartfind/xml/locations/12345'. For an external redirection the application segment of the path 'smartfind' is matched by the HTTP server and the top-level sitemap the resolves the remaining '/xml/locations/12345' part, when this same URI is sent to the top-level sitemap by sendPage() in the auth_checkAuthentication() function it doesn't know what to do with the 'smartfind' segment. I did consider changing the auth_checkAuthentication() function in auth.js so that I could pass in my own failure-redirect URI like: 'cocoon://xml/login?resource=internal/locations/{1}' but hesitated as this seems like a more general issue, potentially affecting others also. Anyone else had this problem and come up with a satisfactory solution? Cheers Adam --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]