Cookie Value is URL encoded

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csandersii Posted: Tue, Apr 24 2007 10:33 AM

Is there a way for CS to read a URL encoded value string for the custom authentication cookie.

 example: username%3DJohn%26emailAddress%3Djoh.doe@noplace.com
 

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Xander replied on Tue, Apr 24 2007 11:58 AM

Not currently in the format that you have.   Community Server does expect the individual values to be URL-encoded, but not the entire string of name-value pairs as a single value.  

Hope this helps,

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csandersii replied on Tue, Apr 24 2007 12:25 PM

 I've made changes in the cookie to not be URL encoded, but it doesn't seem to be picking up the cookieAuthentication in CS at all.

 The web.config is set to:

 
    <authentication mode="None">
      <!--<forms name=".CommunityServer" protection="All" timeout="60000" loginUrl="login.aspx" slidingExpiration="true" />-->
    </authentication>

 

And in the communityserver.config file I've made sure the cookie username and emailAddressKeys are matching up to the values set int he cookie.  Once I go to the CS site it just displays as though I'm not already authenticated.

 
How do you get the cookieAuthtest.aspx file that I've seen people referring to?

 
Thanks for your help.
 

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