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Access denied error javascript.

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Name: canman
Date: September 30, 2008 at 15:00:38 Pacific
OS: winxp
CPU/Ram: 255
Product: asus
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At work we have a website that logs in users, i will refer to it as INQUIRY. They are .asp pages, with some vbscript/javascript client side script mixed into these pages.
Everything works fine, some links are driven by javascript on these .asp pages open up with no problems.

recently my employer is having a different company make a login page, i will refer to that as AGENT, and once you login to that AGENT site there is a link that will log you into INQUIRY without asking the user to login again. This works fine, but now the javascript links do not work, we are getting 'error on page' displayed in the lower left corner of the browser, when i double clicked this error it said 'access denied'

If we go back to the original INQUIRY login, the links work fine again!!!

We don't want to use the original login to INQUIRY, we want users to go into AGENT to get to INQUIRY, how can i solve that access denied error?

There are hidden fields in the AGENT that get POSTed to INQUIRY once the link is clicked, INQUIRY then uses that POSTed information to login the user.



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