Monday, December 29, 2008

Re: Odd Auth behaviour in IE7 (Internet Explorer)

What are the errors you are seeing ?

On Dec 28, 2:54 pm, Yves Latour <produkte24....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am using the Auth component and I did not notice this behaviour yet.
> Maybe it came with an Microsoft Update (?).
> The problem is in IE7 (and IE6, but there are other problems, there).
> In Chrome and FireFox everything works.
>
> Description of the problem:
> I am trying to login, sometimes it works on the first attempt,
> sometimes not until the xth (x=random) attempt. Sometimes it helps to
> click another controller or action, sometimes not. Sometimes a page
> refresh helps, sometimes not. I do not see a pattern.
> Interesting is, as I am saving the latest login, that the login
> actually is successfull, as the db field "last_login" gets updated,
> but after the redirect, I am redirected back to the login page
> displaying the "$this->Auth->authError" (not the loginError). So I am
> getting redirected to the member page, but it somehow does not
> recognize that I am logged in and redirects me back out. After
> resubmitting the form x times, I can eventually login.
>
> I have tried a lot of things, like:
> - $this->Session->destroy() in the logout function
>
> -  $this->disableCache() in the beforeFilter in the app_controller
>
> Some code:
>
> // in app_controller.php
> function beforeFilter(){
>         $this->disableCache();
>
>         $this->Auth->fields = array('username' => 'email', 'password' =>
> 'password');
>         $this->Auth->loginAction = '/users/login';
>         $this->Auth->loginRedirect = array('controller' => 'publications',
> 'action' => 'index');
>         $this->Auth->logoutRedirect = '/users/login';
>         $this->Auth->loginError = 'Invalid username / password combination.
> Please try again';
>         $this->Auth->autoRedirect = false;
>         $this->Auth->authError = "Please log in first in order to perform
> this action.";
>
>         $this->Auth->allow('view', 'signup', 'login', 'logout');
>         $this->Auth->authorize = 'controller';}
>
> function isAuthorized() {
>     return true;
>
> }
>
> At "/users/login" the login form is located, and the form action is
> also users/login. I also varied this:
>
> $this->redirect(array('controller'=>'publications',
> 'action'=>'index'));
> $this->redirect('/publications/index/');
> $this->redirect($this->Auth->redirect());
>
> Each variation gave me the same results: randomly I am logged in,
> randomly it shows errors. What could this be?
>
> Thanks, yves.
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