Newbies jaulisi Posted January 2, 2001 Newbies Posted January 2, 2001 For this project, we are running Filemaker 5 on the Mac, with custom publishing, and a modified Web Security database that grabs a user name and password from a separate database. Upon login, a link is generated based on the user login, that takes the browser to page that displays records unique to that user. In both Netscape and MSIE, I am able to log in, and follow links generated by FMPro. In Netscape, however, when I click on the link that is generated, I get an error stating, "the document contained no data, please consult the server administrator." A call to Filemaker support told me that CDML doesn't work well frames. After removing the frames, the same error occurs. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance.
Anatoli Posted January 2, 2001 Posted January 2, 2001 quote: Originally posted by jaulisi: For this project, we are running Filemaker 5 on the Mac, with custom publishing, and a modified Web Security database that grabs a user name and password from a separate database. Upon login, a link is generated based on the user login, that takes the browser to page that displays records unique to that user. In both Netscape and MSIE, I am able to log in, and follow links generated by FMPro. In Netscape, however, when I click on the link that is generated, I get an error stating, "the document contained no data, please consult the server administrator." A call to Filemaker support told me that CDML doesn't work well frames. After removing the frames, the same error occurs. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance. The bit about frames is rubbish. All my sites are without frames but the driven by FM. For URL formatting use URL formatting of CDML fields.
Simon Posted January 3, 2001 Posted January 3, 2001 Yep, If you have spaces in user name and password or in any tokens that are being used in the url that is made in the next page netscape will fail That simple hopefully Simon
Newbies jaulisi Posted January 5, 2001 Author Newbies Posted January 5, 2001 Thanks Simon, That did the trick. -ja
Recommended Posts
This topic is 8990 days old. Please don't post here. Open a new topic instead.
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now