Hi!
Yes, a single sign-on it is... It doesn't work together with Windows (and
PHP) you mean?
Best regards
/Gustav Wiberg
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jay Blanchard" <jblanchard@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Jay Blanchard" <jblanchard@xxxxxxxxxx>; "Gustav Wiberg"
<gustav@xxxxxx>; "PHP General" <php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 9:26 PM
Subject: RE: why?
[snip]
....... be the same as using computer locally on the network, but I have
to
enter username and password. I'm sure I have checked the "Windows
Integreated authenication" - checkbox for the website it's about.
When I have entered username and password I can go on and do whatever I
want on that site...
I've tested with both IE6, and IE7. What could be the problem?
http://us.php.net/features.http-auth
[/snip]
I hit send before I finished my thoughts....
Are you trying to do single sign-on? This would be one of the holy
grails of the PHP on Linux, Windows clients operations. This is
available with .Net and with legacy ASP/Jscript apps but not with
PHP....even on windows
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