Re: Auth handler and Registry scripts

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From: Joe Schaefer
Subject: Re: Auth handler and Registry scripts
Date: 16:03 on 19 Jan 2005
Sean Davis <sdavis2@xxxx.xxx.xxx> writes:

> On Jan 19, 2005, at 10:11 AM, Sean Davis wrote:
>
>> This is a simple not-understanding-the-issues question, I'm sure.  I
>> have an authen handler (that used Apache::Request, Apache::Cookie, and
>> Apache::Session) in front of a uri serving a Registry script that
>> runs using CGI.  The script works fine without the handler in place,
>> but when I put the handler in place (which also seems to do what I
>> want), I seem to be losing the ability to do post requests (I get the
>> content, but the changes made on the previous form page are not
>> reflected on the update).  Is the issue that I need to change all the
>> post parameters to args for a get and do a redirect? 
>>
>
> I tried it (changing post to get, that is).  Fixed the problem.

If you're using mp2, that shouldn't be necessary. If you
are, can you be more specific about the problem?  Also, which
version of Apache::Request are you using?

        -- 
        Joe Schaefer

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Auth handler and Registry scripts
Sean Davis 15:11 on 19 Jan 2005

Re: Auth handler and Registry scripts
Sean Davis 15:36 on 19 Jan 2005

Re: Auth handler and Registry scripts
Joe Schaefer 16:03 on 19 Jan 2005

Re: Auth handler and Registry scripts
Sean Davis 18:20 on 19 Jan 2005

Re: Auth handler and Registry scripts
Joe Schaefer 18:45 on 19 Jan 2005

Re: Auth handler and Registry scripts
Sean Davis 19:38 on 19 Jan 2005

Re: Auth handler and Registry scripts
Tom Schindl 16:54 on 19 Jan 2005

Re: Auth handler and Registry scripts
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