loggin to a php/mysql website throuhg amaya dev browser

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loggin to a php/mysql website throuhg amaya dev browser

by neeteex :: Rate this Message:

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Hello,

I like the idea of using a 100% W3C AND WYSIWYG editor, but does it allow by any chance a "browser mode" to let me loggin to my site so that I can check the other pages (not only login form !) ?

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by Helder Magalhães :: Rate this Message:

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Hi neeteex,

> I like the idea of using a 100% W3C AND WYSIWYG editor, but does it allow by
> any chance a "browser mode" to let me loggin to my site so that I can check
> the other pages (not only login form !) ?

The "browser mode" is an enhancement which was already requested
several times (over the mailing list, at least).

Nevertheless, what you are experiencing doesn't seem to have anything
to do with this. Not passing for the login form suggests a server
configuration issue, a design issue in the that specific login form or
even an Amaya issue. Remember that Amaya requires double-click in
links in order to activate them (that's somehow derived to the fact
that it's always in editing mode).

Please consider adding more details such as:
 * Amaya version ("Help"/"About Amaya");
 * Operating system and version;
 * Type of authentication the login form involves (HTTP basic/digest,
cookies, etc.);
 * If possible, a test case so the one can try to figure the problem
out (is it happening in an private site or is it online?).

Hope this helps,
 Helder Magalhães


Re: loggin to a php/mysql website throuhg amaya dev browser

by neeteex :: Rate this Message:

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2009/4/27 Helder Magalhães <helder.magalhaes@...>
Hi neeteex,

> I like the idea of using a 100% W3C AND WYSIWYG editor, but does it allow by
> any chance a "browser mode" to let me loggin to my site so that I can check
> the other pages (not only login form !) ?

The "browser mode" is an enhancement which was already requested
several times (over the mailing list, at least).

Nevertheless, what you are experiencing doesn't seem to have anything
to do with this. Not passing for the login form suggests a server
configuration issue, a design issue in the that specific login form or
even an Amaya issue. Remember that Amaya requires double-click in
links in order to activate them (that's somehow derived to the fact
that it's always in editing mode).

Yes, I saw that, but the trouble is that I want to edit a php file that is not accessible without a connection cookie : If you want to try it, install a forum like "fluxBB 1.2.21" ( http://fluxbb.org/downloads/ ) and change access options to make index board hidden from all but connected members. Then, if you try to edit your index.php file (or any other in your folder) Amaya will ask you to register, wich means entering login and password in login.php (as would your browser). Then, you'll realise you are stuck, because whatever you enter in the field, amaya considers it as a modification of the login.php file, instead of connecting you (setting correct cookie).

Of course, this can be overpassed if changing configuration of you site (setting index board viewable to all), but it would be interesting to let Amaya handle that issue of accepting cookies, like a web browser.
 


Please consider adding more details such as:
 * Amaya version ("Help"/"About Amaya");
11.1
 

 * Operating system and version;
Ubuntu 9.04


 * Type of authentication the login form involves (HTTP basic/digest,
cookies, etc.);
cookies


 * If possible, a test case so the one can try to figure the problem
out (is it happening in an private site or is it online?).
private, wich is exactly the problem : no possibility for Amaya to access it, even on my own machine with the correct login / password ! To figure out, install fluxbb forum, or use any site of your own where access is granted through cookie connection.

Sorry for delayed answer,

neeteex.