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Hello,
I am in a slight dilema, microsoft stopped the URL structure of http://username:password@mysite.com/page1.html, back in february.
One of my previous applications logged people silently into an oracle web solution using apache with mod_plsql, since the microsoft patch http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;834489
this has not been possible, I have spoken to oracle and they have suggested the registry entry amendment supplied by microsoft which solves the problem but not every client can do this, after more discussion mod_rewrite was suggested. but after reading the two documents the reference and guide, I still do not know any whether this is possible.
can anyone give me any pointers as to whether mod_Rewrite can turn something like this
http://mysite.com/startpage.html@Use...assword=apples
to
http://stuart:apples@mysite.com/startpage.html
and if these amendments are made to the URL, is it just handled in apache or does the ie client re-parse the URL ( and fail it ) ?
thanks
I am in a slight dilema, microsoft stopped the URL structure of http://username:password@mysite.com/page1.html, back in february.
One of my previous applications logged people silently into an oracle web solution using apache with mod_plsql, since the microsoft patch http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;834489
this has not been possible, I have spoken to oracle and they have suggested the registry entry amendment supplied by microsoft which solves the problem but not every client can do this, after more discussion mod_rewrite was suggested. but after reading the two documents the reference and guide, I still do not know any whether this is possible.
can anyone give me any pointers as to whether mod_Rewrite can turn something like this
http://mysite.com/startpage.html@Use...assword=apples
to
http://stuart:apples@mysite.com/startpage.html
and if these amendments are made to the URL, is it just handled in apache or does the ie client re-parse the URL ( and fail it ) ?
thanks
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