authenticating a second user

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 14359
interpreted = N
texte = This was posted on the webstar talk but could me even more useful here.>>>>>For all the programming I've done in html, I've not found a way to force >>>>>the dialogue box requesting the user name and password without using realms >>>>>or the Lasso security databases. >>>>If you were using Typhoon, I could show you how to do this -- VERY >>>>EASILY. And no, it does not require the use of the Typhoon database >>>>... but you could use it if you wanted to ... :) >> >>You are interresting me, I would like to do the same with Webcatalog >>(which use WebDNA too). Can you share with us the scripts you uses ? > >Use either the [PROTECT] or the [AUTHENTICATE] tags. It's in the docs - or >take a look at the TeaRoom or General Store examples.What happens when a user has already authenticate himself on a workstation (with a valid ID) and a NEW user using the same computer (without relaunching the browser) comes in. There is no way I know to force the authenticating dialog box to appear as the previous user has already registered. It would be useful to have way to shwo up the dialog box.Laurent.--- Laurent Pladys LXir 33 rue de la foret 77160 Chenoise France +33 (0)1 64 00 23 23 (tel) +33 (0)1 64 00 59 62 (fax) www.LXir.net ltpladys@LXir.net Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: authenticating a second user, the sequel (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  2. authenticating a second user, the sequel (Laurent Pladys 1997)
  3. Re: authenticating a second user (ltpladys 1997)
  4. Re: authenticating a second user (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  5. Re: authenticating a second user (Christer Olsson 1997)
  6. Re: authenticating a second user (ltpladys 1997)
  7. Re: authenticating a second user (ltpladys 1997)
  8. Re: authenticating a second user (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  9. authenticating a second user (ltpladys 1997)
This was posted on the webstar talk but could me even more useful here.>>>>>For all the programming I've done in html, I've not found a way to force >>>>>the dialogue box requesting the user name and password without using realms >>>>>or the Lasso security databases. >>>>If you were using Typhoon, I could show you how to do this -- VERY >>>>EASILY. And no, it does not require the use of the Typhoon database >>>>... but you could use it if you wanted to ... :) >> >>You are interresting me, I would like to do the same with Webcatalog >>(which use WebDNA too). Can you share with us the scripts you uses ? > >Use either the [protect] or the [authenticate] tags. It's in the docs - or >take a look at the TeaRoom or General Store examples.What happens when a user has already authenticate himself on a workstation (with a valid ID) and a NEW user using the same computer (without relaunching the browser) comes in. There is no way I know to force the authenticating dialog box to appear as the previous user has already registered. It would be useful to have way to shwo up the dialog box.Laurent.--- Laurent Pladys LXir 33 rue de la foret 77160 Chenoise France +33 (0)1 64 00 23 23 (tel) +33 (0)1 64 00 59 62 (fax) www.LXir.net ltpladys@LXir.net ltpladys

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