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WebTicket authentication failing only in IE

Hi Team, i'm loading a qlikview document in to a iFrame of my html page with newly created webTicket integrated in URL.


Example : http://192.168.0.1/QvAJAXZfc/Pfc?type=html&webticket=dh9ki6yDlY8S/+DN/Y7wWFRSy8diNlW9VtLV+BV0&auth=A...

When trying in Chrome, FF, Safari the document loading successfully in iFrame container. However when i try to load the same in IE, the server not authenticating the webticket and poping up alert "Fail to load document"

i have generating and using webticket to avoid NT login dialogs. but still its getting popping up only in IE, how can i resolve this. Could you please let me know how to resolve this issue or where i'm going wrong.

Thanks

Vijay

3 Replies
Bill_Britt
Former Employee
Former Employee

Hi,

I'm no expert on this but it appears your URL isn't right from the testing I've done. It should be like

http://qv11/QvAJAXZfc/Authenticate.aspx?type=html&webticket=XWWuRQ8hKSfLoxmOUtMOEv8biwPFeW597VL7AbBx...http://qv11/QvAJAXZfc/Authenticate.aspx?type=html&webticket=9+idEEKjCjywI2g0QHmt5WKDYESu0tfvS05ULiW1...

Bill - Principal Technical Support Engineer at Qlik
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Hi Bill,

Thanks for your reply. I have used the formate like you have referenced. Below is the URL am loading in a iFrame. Works fine in Firefox, Chrome, Safari (No issues, its loading and showing doc, means valid url) . But in IE its popping up NT login dialog box (attached screen grab)

http://61.161.541.82/QvAJAXZfc/opendoc.htm?type=html&webticket=V4tcDSsBxf8bnXRlNWihKJFpcBapDtdAp3I0K...

IE User Auth dialog.png

Thanks

Vijay

danielrozental
Master II
Master II

I believe the right link would be

http://youraccesspoint/QvPlugin/opendoc.htm?document=yourdocument&ticket=s4sZm9x5xWbrRMXiUEn9rczhWcc...

(Yes, ticket instead of webticket)

BTW, not sure if you're aware but with webtickets you can redirect the user to the accesspoint instead of using direct links.