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Digest authentication problems with Chrome
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I have a site built on PHP/MySql using windows IIS.
This site is using basic authentication linked to Active Directory and it's also using https.
I've been asked to change it to digest authentication but it creates a big problem with Chrome.
Chrome keeps asking for login/password for every bit (images, iframes) of the page.
It works well on IE.
How do I solve this problem?
Many thanks
I have a site built on PHP/MySql using windows IIS.
This site is using basic authentication linked to Active Directory and it's also using https.
I've been asked to change it to digest authentication but it creates a big problem with Chrome.
Chrome keeps asking for login/password for every bit (images, iframes) of the page.
It works well on IE.
How do I solve this problem?
Many thanks
Did you check that every image etc. is using HTTPS?
ASKER
Hi Shaun.
How do you mean?
I have relative paths to images.
When the images are stored after visiting the page (temporary folder) chrome doesn't ask for login/password again.
But it does for every iframe on the page
Thanks for any help
How do you mean?
I have relative paths to images.
When the images are stored after visiting the page (temporary folder) chrome doesn't ask for login/password again.
But it does for every iframe on the page
Thanks for any help
iframes can be a problem that way. They are not considered to be part of the main page but a separate and independent page, even when they are on the same website.
I have relative paths to images.That answers my question and mean it is not the issue
ASKER
Is it something on IIS or the browser?
It works well on IE
It works well on IE
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No Solution then?
Thanks
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