>>A strange one involving IE - no it's not an option to change the web browser or security settings on the user machine
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>>This is the problem - it only affects IE and no I don't know what version my users are using - there are too many of them
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>>If I load up domain
www.mfcourier.com and select online bookings I get a login screen which allows my users to login and complete a web booking - the login url is
http://www.northwayweb.com/mflight/newsite/client_login/index.asp>>
>>If I load up domain
www.maillaposte.com which is forwarded to
http://www.northwayweb.com/mflight/newsite/client_login/index.asp I get the same login screen but the user cannot login
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>>Am I correct that the maillaposte.com site has some security settings which need to be changed?
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>Take this with a large pinch of salt since my classic ASP is rusty:
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>The 'action' attribute on your form is empty - you may need to specify the actual URL so that the re-directed version (which is in a frame) posts to the right place?
Sorry Viv - I meant having changed to a HTTP redirect is there any way of masking the url?
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