-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 19:53:21, Tres Seaver wrote:
The WML browser may be lobotomized w.r.t. HTTP basic auth. Does it honor cookies? If so, you could probably use cookie-based authentication, e.g. using the CookieCrumbler product:
I think a lot of WML browsers are labotomized these days unfortunately. There's nothing that quashes your enthusiasm more for WAP and WML than actually using it :). I've tried using Cookie Crumbler (and yes, the device supposedly supports cookies), but it just doesn't want to log in. It looks as though its session handling is severaly broken. Are there any products that do not use client-side cookies for handling session data? Thanks a lot, David -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBRiEx53OaWc7M8G0RApssAKCfxA0R54kccNXyDCPwnRlBU3137wCeIxou X78vJrBRVAygTMlXukewQRI= =c6Cy -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Segedunum wrote at 2004-9-13 23:37 +0100:
... I've tried using Cookie Crumbler (and yes, the device supposedly supports cookies), but it just doesn't want to log in. It looks as though its session handling is severaly broken. Are there any products that do not use client-side cookies for handling session data?
You can code the session id in the URL. The stock "browser_id_manager" can do this. -- Dieter
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