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perlmonks.org in frameset - not logged in

by Jaap (Curate)
on Feb 20, 2003 at 00:43 UTC ( [id://236923]=monkdiscuss: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

Wise Monks,

Being inspired by many monks, i also created a "Newest Nodes XML" sidebar for perlmonks.org. But when i load a perlmonks.org page in a frameset, i see the page as an anonymous user when i am in fact logged in.
I am aware this is not a perl question but i thought this was the best place to post my question.

The effect is show here:
Newest Nodes Sidebar for perlmonks.org (ie only)

Would anybody know a solution or a work-around?

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Re: perlmonks.org in frameset - not logged in
by Coruscate (Sexton) on Feb 20, 2003 at 06:16 UTC

    It's a cookie 'issue'. I put issue in quotes, because it is the expected behaviour of cookies. It is because when you login to perlmonks, the cookie will only be set (and _can_ only be set) to the domain that you were visting when you logged in. So, the cookie will only be set for one of the following domains (I think I nailed the complete list of possibilities):

    perlmonks.org, www.perlmonks.org, perlmonks.net, www.perlmonks.net, perlmonks.com, www.perlmonks.com, ads.perlmonks.org, ads.perlmonks.net, ads.perlmonks.com, 66.39.54.27, 209.197.123.153, perlmonks.pair.com

    Basically, I'm guessing that you most likely logged into www.perlmonks.(org|net|com) and the links on your Newest Nodes page point to perlmonks.(org|net|com), which browsers will see as a different domain, so it will not send your login cookie. Two ways to fix it: One, use the same domain name for logging in and pointing URIs to, or if this page will be a private one (where only you have access), you can pass "&op=login&user=Jaap&passwd=xxxxx" in the query string as well. The latter will log you in to any (perlmonks) domain that the URI points to.


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      That isn't it for 2 reasons:
      • I always user perlmonks.org
      • When i am in the frameset and i login, i am still not logged in.
      It must be a security setting by IE because the login works in mozilla.
      Thank you all for your comment.
Re: perlmonks.org in frameset - not logged in
by hv (Prior) on Feb 20, 2003 at 01:07 UTC

    I think it must be browser specific: it shows me the framed page logged in as hv ok. I'm using Mozilla 1.2.1 here (it claims).

    Hugo
Re: perlmonks.org in frameset - not logged in
by iguanodon (Priest) on Feb 20, 2003 at 03:07 UTC
    Using IE 6, I'm still logged in in the right frame when I click on a link from the left frame.

    I see what you mean by IE only. The mouseover for the links in the left frame cause some disturbing jittering in Mozilla 1.2.

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