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vince-jan
Partner - Contributor II
Partner - Contributor II

Webserver url

Hello QlikView users,

I would like to change some redirections in our QlikView Accespoint. I managed to change the (custom) login url to:

qlikview_url_login.PNG.png

As you can see /qlikview/ is removed from the url. But after the login the url places /qlikview/ again:

qlikview_url_after-login.PNG.png

Is there a way to change the url after the login and remove the /qlikview/   ??

The same thing is the 'redirect' when using the "sign out". It returns also with /qlikview/

Can I change it in some script (js or aspx) or is it hard coded?

Thanks in advance!

Vince

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colinh
Partner - Creator II
Partner - Creator II

Hi Vince

Not sure if you have an answer to this yet.  This process should remove /qlikview from the url:

1.  Open the QlikView Management Console.

2.  Go to System > QlikView Web Servers and click on your server.

3.  Go to the Web tab.

4.  Under Root Folders click on the green + to add a record and add a record with no name (i.e., just leave it blank) and add the same Path as the QLIKVIEW entry, e.g., C:\Program Files\QlikView\Web.

5.  Click Apply.

Your url should now work without the /qlikview, and not display it after login.

This worked for me, hopefully for your setup as well.

ashfaq_haseeb
Champion III
Champion III

Colin is right.

Have a look at attached image for more clarity.

Regards

ASHFAQ

vince-jan
Partner - Contributor II
Partner - Contributor II
Author

Thanks for the info! It worked but after the login or after logout the url changes back in to the old url (see image first post).

Regards,

Vince

ashfaq_haseeb
Champion III
Champion III

Hi,

That must work.

If not then I thin Bill Britt can help you out here.

Regards

ASHFAQ

colinh
Partner - Creator II
Partner - Creator II

Hi Vince

That method works for me.  I don't use FormLogin though, I access the Access Point directly using the shortened url, and login via the login dialog box that is displayed.  I (and the users) also generally don't log out, I just close the browser so I don't see a page after logout.

Have you tried going directly to Access Point rather than using a login page?

vince-jan
Partner - Contributor II
Partner - Contributor II
Author

Hi guys,

Will give it a try Colin! But we're making custom logins for all our customers. We think that the 'submit button' (using the authentication.aspx?) is passing the old url...