[ic] Re: Browser security warning... why?
interchange-users@icdevgroup.org
interchange-users@icdevgroup.org
Thu Sep 26 17:16:01 2002
Grant writes:
>
>>If you have a [bounce] on a secure page then the warning will be to
>>inform users that although they submitted a form securely, they are
>>being redirected to an insecure page.
>>
>>You may be able to avoid the message by bouncing to another secure
>>page. If not then try a 'META Refresh' with a couple of seconds delay
>>and a notice to show users that they are being redirected.
>>
>>Another option would be to not use [bounce] at all and simply set your
>>mv_nextpage to the actual target. You could always use a mv_click
>>or mv_check callback to handle whatever processing needs to be
>>performed.
>
> Kevin -
>
> Here's my problem. I have an Autoload that checks to see if the value of
> variable "passcode" matches a certain value. If it doesn't, the user is
> bounced to the "enter_passcode" page where they enter the value for
> "passcode" in an input=text field.
>
> The problem with Autoload seems to be that when the form on the
> "enter_passcode" page is submitted, the input=text field's value for
> "passcode" doesn't get set to the IC variable of the same name (called with
> [value passcode]) until AFTER the next Autoload is executed. That means
> [value passcode] can't be evaluated properly on that next page.
Use [update values] before checking [value passcode]. This is not
done automatically.
Ciao
Racke
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