Yes Joshua I did add a UseCanonicalName off line in my apache2.conf file and made sure that the server name is the same as the one in the url (it is an internal network, so the IP address is being used). Regarding the use of the trailing slash, I guess that is the problem I am having right not, but I can't know how.

I can't give you a public URL because I don't have access to the router, but I can give you the piece of html which is generating the error (if I comment the call to this file, then the second autenticathion request doesn't appear). Please see the attached file clock.html (I didn't find any trailing slash problem there)

Thanks


Joshua Slive escribió:
On 5/10/07, Guillermo Pallarés <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Thank you Joshua for the AllowOverride tip. I didn't know that.

 I have tried the solution you posted, but it doesn't seem to solve the
problem; I guess that is not exactly the same problem because in my case
autenticathion does work fine always but with the combination Windows and
Firefox.

Did you actually try following the advice in the FAQ?

Can you provide a public URL with username/password so we can try it?

Joshua.

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