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17/03/2004 18:37:16
 
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Visual FoxPro
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West Wind Web Connection
Divers
Thread ID:
00886485
Message ID:
00887335
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Mark
I am not using any redirection. BTW the site is based on the West Wind demo message board. Works great except for the forwarding.
Lar


>Hi Larry,
>
>Typically all that forwarding or masking does is create a Framed Web Page. The "main framed" web page - the adress of which you see in the browser is hosted at site Alpha and that is how the URL at the top of page remains the same. The "active" web pages are contained within the framed web page, and therefore you should encounter any problems
>
>In your program, you are redirecting to http://www.alpha.com or anything like this are you?
>
>
>
>>Mark
>>The login does work correctly if you go directly to the url. However, the client is not too crazy about doing it that way. I may suggest that he host the new site on his server and forget about forwarding. One of my challenges here is that I apparently don't understand enough about the mechanics of what is going on with the forwarding to ask the right question. My guess is the session is lost or gets lost or gets confused. Thanks for your input.
>>Lar
>>
>>>HI Larry,
>>>Does the login work correctly if you go directly to the forwarded URL, login and then can you access the pages? So ignore the beta.com for the time being?
>>>
>>>>Mark
>>>>
>>>>Thanks for responding. If the user is loged in Session.GetSessionVar( "UserId" ) returns a string.
>>>>
>>>>Cheers
>>>>
>>>>Lar
>>>>
>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>Is the user logging into Beta.com and then depending on this, he is then moving to Alpha.com?? I am finding your example a little confusing ... If what I have said is correct, are you using a cookie to track the person?
>>>>>
>>>>>-Mark
>>>>>
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