Is there a standard way to send credentials at once instead of displaying auth 
box ?

Fabian

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De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Joshua Slive
Envoyé : lundi 13 février 2006 14:51
À : users@httpd.apache.org
Objet : Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] proxypassreverse redirection

On 2/13/06, Frederick, Fabian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This method works but I'd like to avoid access _only_ without 
> authentification :
> http://site returns 401 with www-auth
>
> ... But I'm surprised http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED] works in 2 phases :
>
>         1.Server returns 401 (why?)
>         2.Account is logged; server returns 302
>
> How can I recognize http://site from the second http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> ? Is it possible from cgi to check complete url ?

The http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED] thing is completely non-standard and doesn't 
work at all in most browsers, as far as I know.  So how it works in your 
particular case would depend on the browser's actions, not the servers.  
Obviously your browser is not sending the credentials until after it receives a 
401, which is the standard way to do things in general, but is a little strange 
given that the browser knows the credentials.

Joshua.

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