Re: [Fed-Talk] NMCI webmail and safari question about username/password
Re: [Fed-Talk] NMCI webmail and safari question about username/password
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] NMCI webmail and safari question about username/password
- From: "Timothy J. Miller" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 08:35:27 -0600
charlie wrote:
There have been times where this worked just fine (fine being defines as
one request for username/password, then surf the site at will till
logout and quitting safari), but its been awhile...I think the last time
it worked fine was 10.3.9.
This sounds like a cookie problem. It's possible that some embedded
elements are spread across different machines, or they're not setting
domain cookies correctly (or at all).
Try it again with "Accept Cookies" set to "Always" and see if it
recurrs. If it works, I don't recommend leaving this setting like that,
of course.
It's also possible that one of the systems serving elements embedding in
the page requires your application cookie but isn't reverse-resolving to
the correct domain (or more likely isn't reverse-resolving at all).
When this happens your browser won't send the application cookie to that
server, which will then force authentication. To diagnose this you'd
have to view source on an offending page and walk through the each page
element.
-- Tim
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