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Posted by wolfing1 on 01/05/07 15:30
Adrienne Boswell wrote:
> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed wolfing1@gmail.com writing in
> news:1167954110.463734.101660@38g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>
> >
> > Harlan Messinger wrote:
> >> wolfing1@gmail.com wrote:
> >> > Not sure if this question is related to HTML or if it's an ASP
> >> > thing, but when I post a form in a secure page to a nonsecure page,
> >> > the posted fields come in as blank (this doesn't happen from
> >> > nonsecure to secure). Is this something I can fix somehow? Or
> >> > should it happen? (I'm trying to use POST method for all my pages)
> >> >
> >>
> >> I don't know how you're doing this, but if you're relying on Session
> >> variables to persist data from one page to the next, you can't.
> >> http://www.example.com is a different website from
> >> https://www.example.com, and none of the pages on either of them
> >> knows about any data you've stored in Session on pages from the
> >> other.
> > No, I mean form fields. Like
> > Page 1 (secure):
> ><form name="bleh" method="post" action="/pages/test.asp">
> ><input type="text" name="emailaddress">
> ><input type="submit" ...>
> ></form>
> >
> > In test.asp the value of the field 'emailaddress' (as in
> > request.form("emailaddress")) is blank
> >
> >
>
> What happens if you do this on the page that is losing the data?
>
> <%
> For ix = 1 to Request.Form.Count
> field = Request.Form.Key(ix)
> InputValue = Request.Form.Item(ix)
> response.write field & " = " & InputValue & "<br />"
> Next
> %>
>
If I enter from a secure page, the field is blank. If I enter from a
nonsecure page, the field has the value entered.
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