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Posted to jetspeed-user@portals.apache.org by Chris Kimpton <ki...@yahoo.com> on 2002/05/30 08:50:17 UTC

Fwd: RE: Automatic logon feature (and JSP)

Hi,

I don't think JSP is going to die anytime soon and thus Jetspeed will
support it for the foreseeable future...

Go for a bugzilla bug - this is strange.

Chris

--- Mark Orciuch <ma...@ngsltd.com> wrote:
> Reply-to: <ma...@ngsltd.com>
> From: "Mark Orciuch" <ma...@ngsltd.com>
> To: "Chris Kimpton" <ki...@yahoo.com>
> Subject: RE: Automatic logon feature (and JSP)
> Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 12:15:15 -0500
> 
> Chris,
> 
> Just to follow-up on my prior e-mail. It seems to be a JSP thing
> because I
> tried it again with base Jetspeed (Velocity being the default) and
> cookies
> got created. So it seems that there are two problems:
> 
> 1. Host name which is "too short" can prevent cookies from being
> created.
> 2. Cookies do not get created from JSP when using the JSP service.
> 
> Should these be logged as bugs in Bugzilla? Is the overall
> direction to
> withdraw JSP support? Unfortunately, we have a large investment in
> JSP and
> switching is not an option at this time :(
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Mark C. Orciuch
> Next Generation Solutions, Ltd.
> e-Mail: mark_orciuch@ngsltd.com
> web: http://www.ngsltd.com
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Kimpton [mailto:kimptoc_mail@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 5:44 AM
> To: Jetspeed Users List; mark_orciuch@ngsltd.com
> Subject: Re: Automatic logon feature
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> --- Mark Orciuch <ma...@ngsltd.com> wrote:
> > I enabled automatic logon in jr.props:
> automatic.logon.enable=true.
> > If I
> > check "Remember me on this computer", I expected a cookie to be
> > created on
> > my machine but it isn't. Cookies created via JavaScript or by
> > accessing
> > other sites work fine. I am running both sever and client on
> Win2K.
> > Is there
> > something that I'm missing here?
> 
> How are you accessing your site?
> 
> Is it via something like http://localhost...
> 
> The problem with this, is that somewhere (not sure if its client or
> server) it needs a larger (? fuller ?) name for the host.
> 
> That is, if you stick an entry in HOSTS file, mapping (for example)
> mypc.localhost.com to 127.0.0.1 and then access the site using this
> name, ( http://mypc.localhost.com... ) the cookies should work.
> 
> Regards,
> Chris
> 
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