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« on: August 25, 2005, 09:02:00 AM »

I have a calendar up at
http://www.ibo.co.uk/IBO2005/wozzon/wozzon.htm

which is contained in the lower half of the frameset.

I may not be thiinking straight, but when I attempt to login at any level, I just get redirected back to the login in circular fashion!

As I can successfully login by using a URL direct to the calendar_admin.pl and then happily configure away, I am suspecting that there is a wrong URL code that needs updating to successfully reload the successful login page into the framset?

Can you help with where and what I should be digging around with please?

Many thanks,

Doug

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« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2005, 02:50:00 PM »

** I may not be thinking straight, but when I attempt to login at any level, I just get redirected back to the login in circular fashion! **

That is likely because your browser is not accepting the cookies the calendar uses.

That will depend on the way you have your browser configured (and maybe which one you use). Since the calendar is on a different web site than the framed page is hosted at, IE 6.0+ (and probably other browsers) considers cookies from that the other site to be "third party cookies" and will not accept them if the browser security settings are set too high.

Although about a different specific problem caused by the same thing, you can read about it and likely solutions (besides removing the frames or moving the calendar) at the following link:

LINK > Third Party Cookies in IE6 | P3P Privacy Policy

Dan O.

[This message has been edited by DanO (edited August 25, 2005).]

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