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Verifying DataSafe is working or not ?
- May 07, 2021
Yes, you will need to specify conditions for validating successful login. If you are using a response code, be careful with either 200 and 302 as an expected code. Very often, 200 is not accurate if the page immediately redirects a user in which case 302 is the expected code. That's a common mistake. If you a using an explicit URL, make sure that case sensitivity is correct--/Login.php and not /login.php. For your user name parameter, make sure you selected the option "Identify as Username" in the URL Configuration section.
Yes. By default, DataSafe treats URLs in the URL list as case-sensitive. There is a checkbox for the option in the properties of the URL. By default, the option is not selected, and you should only select it if your app uses case-sensitive URLs. The problem is that you cannot change the settings after the anti-fraud profile is created. So to fix this problem, delete the profile and create a new one. Most likely your app is not case sensitive.
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