Fujitsu V6.0 manual Restrictions on the Alternative Logon Function

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Chapter 2: Restrictions

5.A script which can be rewritten with with() is evaluated.

Exampl:with(document.F1){

target="newTarget";

acrion="action.cgi";

}

6.When the window name is set by window.name or self.name, control in the brick frame of the Portal component is disabled. (When the back icon or home icon in the brick frame of the Portal component is clicked, another window opens and displays a content.)

7.When a processing is designed so that JavaScript in HTML content controls the Cookie in the remote server, the Cookie is not posted to the remote server. If the Cookie is needed in the remote server, a problem may occur in the operation of the remote server.

8.If a method (such as history.back();) used to perform history operation is written in the JavaScript called by an onLoad event, a content may be repeatedly read in endless manner. If this symptom occurs, quit the browser and change the settings so that the relevant content is not displayed in the brick.

Restrictions on the Alternative Logon Function

Table 2-20 Restrictions on the Alternative Logon Function

No.

Restriction

Remarks

Date of

 

 

 

Removal

 

 

 

 

1

Proxy logon cannot be executed if the one-time

None

Not

 

password authentication is used for contents form

 

determined

 

authentication.(*1)

 

 

2

Form authentication alternative logon cannot be

Register the logon form

Not

 

executed under the following conditions:

URL after redirection as

determined

 

- The logon form is displayed using the HTTP

an alias.

 

 

 

 

 

protocol redirection function.(*2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

When the user uses a Netscape4.X browser, the

None

Not

 

maximum number of characters in each input

 

determined

 

item on the basic authentication information

 

 

 

setting screen and form authentication

 

 

 

information setting screen is defined as follows:

 

 

 

a) Basic authentication information setting screen

 

 

 

- User name: 64 bytes

 

 

 

- Password: 64 bytes

 

 

 

- Comment: 64 bytes

 

 

 

b) Form authentication information setting screen

 

 

 

- Comment: 64 bytes

 

 

 

 

 

 

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