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SecurityAssist Wizard Bugs

Thread began 5/03/2012 1:06 am by Jaffa | Last modified 5/08/2012 7:02 am by Jason Byrnes | 2120 views | 15 replies |

Jaffa

SecurityAssist Wizard Bugs

I've just setup a new Apple Mac and a clean install of DW 5.5, Installed DataBridge and ran SecurityAssist Wizard to create the security pages.

The wizard ran fine but when i run the page to login I get the following error:

Fatal error: Call to undefined function ValidatedField() in /home/caseygfx/public_html/2013/admin/login.php on line 135

Live page can be seen here: login.php

Nothing else had been added to this page, no templates, graphics just a vanilla install from the wizard????

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Dave BuchholzBeta Tester

Warren,

that error suggests either the validation includes are not linked, not there or the path to them is wrong.

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Jaffa

Yes I know - my point is though that this is the exact code that the wizard outputs. No interaction with code has been made so I'd say we have an issue with the wizard.

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Dave BuchholzBeta Tester

Sorry was trying to add further thoughts not suggest you didn't realise what was happening

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dvan_zelst

I think i found the problem!

The code generated for the login form calls the function "ValidatedField" but the "webassist/security_assist/helper_php.php" does not contain this function. This function is contained in "webassist/form_validations/wavt_validatedform_php.php".

If i include this file as required in the login.php then the form works.

WA why is the helper file that includes the used function not included when creating the SA pages?

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

@Jaffa and @dvan_zelst, please send a copy of your login.php page that the wizard is generating, i think this is related to a bug we discovered yesterday where the Sever Validation server behavior is not being applied to the login pages, but the validation show if behavior is.

also include information on your Operating system including version number.

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dvan_zelst

Hi Jason,

I just tested what was posted in this topic to confirm if it was a general issue.

Please find the login.php attached (just a simple basic one)

I can see indeed some validation show if behaviors in the dreamwever server behavior panel so you might be correct with your statement.

Hope this helps.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

Yeah, your login form is missing the Server Validation behavior, so i think this is the same issue i was running into.

I have created a support ticket so we can look into this issue further.

To view and edit your support ticket, please log into your support history:
supporthistory.php

If anyone else is experiencing this same issue, please append to this thread.

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dvan_zelst

It should be easy to re-produce because i only run the wizard and deleted all the pages except the login.php and logout.php (just for testing/debug purpose) and did not do any changes besides selecting 2 columns in the database to be used.

Then the page is created as attached, refering to a validation function which does not exist nor included in the login.php page.

I don't know which code should be inserted though but i'm sure you'll figure it out :-)

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

it's because the Server Validation behavior is not being added to the page like i said.

I have logged a bug for it so we can investigate the cause and we will be issuing a fix for the problem soon.

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