ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS when integrating with 3rd party url












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This is a specific question. For the following url(actually it is IBM LSF PAC)
http://domain:8080/platform/j_spring_security_check?j_username=lsfadmin&j_password=Pass1234



I can open it(logon to the application) by pasting it to the address bar. to create a HTML file in local below, open it and then click the link: test lsf pac can also work.



<html>
<a href="http://domain:8080/platform/j_spring_security_check?j_username=lsfadmin&j_password=Pass1234" target="_blank">test lsf pac</a>
</html>


But if I put the file in server side (e.g. tomcat), I will get the titled error after clicking the link in chrome and the url in address bar is finally changed to http://domain:8080/platform/framework/logout/logout.action?csrftoken=74467be7-6d81-4347-859e-ec70f4ecd25c.



Then I wrote a servlet to redirect the url(assuming the context root is sdemo and the path is /welcome to map the servlet):



protected void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException {   
response.sendRedirect("http://domain:8080/platform/j_spring_security_check?j_username=lsfadmin&j_password=Pass1234");
}


http://localhost:8080/sdemo/welcome(hit it in the address bar) can reach to the servlet and successfully redirect to the target application.



But if I create a page within which I use javascript( window.open("the url") )/hyper link to point to that servlet, I still get the ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS.



The above happens on chrome/ff(newest version).



Then I tried to test it in IE(9/10/11) and it is better or even weird that is the window.open("the servlet url/or the target link") can work but the hyper link(to the servlet/target link) can not work(error:can not search the page , make sure the web address http://domain:8080 correct).



I am very consuming about it. Is this a configuration in the "domain" server? Or I can fix this in code to make it work across browsers?










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    This is a specific question. For the following url(actually it is IBM LSF PAC)
    http://domain:8080/platform/j_spring_security_check?j_username=lsfadmin&j_password=Pass1234



    I can open it(logon to the application) by pasting it to the address bar. to create a HTML file in local below, open it and then click the link: test lsf pac can also work.



    <html>
    <a href="http://domain:8080/platform/j_spring_security_check?j_username=lsfadmin&j_password=Pass1234" target="_blank">test lsf pac</a>
    </html>


    But if I put the file in server side (e.g. tomcat), I will get the titled error after clicking the link in chrome and the url in address bar is finally changed to http://domain:8080/platform/framework/logout/logout.action?csrftoken=74467be7-6d81-4347-859e-ec70f4ecd25c.



    Then I wrote a servlet to redirect the url(assuming the context root is sdemo and the path is /welcome to map the servlet):



    protected void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException {   
    response.sendRedirect("http://domain:8080/platform/j_spring_security_check?j_username=lsfadmin&j_password=Pass1234");
    }


    http://localhost:8080/sdemo/welcome(hit it in the address bar) can reach to the servlet and successfully redirect to the target application.



    But if I create a page within which I use javascript( window.open("the url") )/hyper link to point to that servlet, I still get the ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS.



    The above happens on chrome/ff(newest version).



    Then I tried to test it in IE(9/10/11) and it is better or even weird that is the window.open("the servlet url/or the target link") can work but the hyper link(to the servlet/target link) can not work(error:can not search the page , make sure the web address http://domain:8080 correct).



    I am very consuming about it. Is this a configuration in the "domain" server? Or I can fix this in code to make it work across browsers?










    share|improve this question



























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      This is a specific question. For the following url(actually it is IBM LSF PAC)
      http://domain:8080/platform/j_spring_security_check?j_username=lsfadmin&j_password=Pass1234



      I can open it(logon to the application) by pasting it to the address bar. to create a HTML file in local below, open it and then click the link: test lsf pac can also work.



      <html>
      <a href="http://domain:8080/platform/j_spring_security_check?j_username=lsfadmin&j_password=Pass1234" target="_blank">test lsf pac</a>
      </html>


      But if I put the file in server side (e.g. tomcat), I will get the titled error after clicking the link in chrome and the url in address bar is finally changed to http://domain:8080/platform/framework/logout/logout.action?csrftoken=74467be7-6d81-4347-859e-ec70f4ecd25c.



      Then I wrote a servlet to redirect the url(assuming the context root is sdemo and the path is /welcome to map the servlet):



      protected void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException {   
      response.sendRedirect("http://domain:8080/platform/j_spring_security_check?j_username=lsfadmin&j_password=Pass1234");
      }


      http://localhost:8080/sdemo/welcome(hit it in the address bar) can reach to the servlet and successfully redirect to the target application.



      But if I create a page within which I use javascript( window.open("the url") )/hyper link to point to that servlet, I still get the ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS.



      The above happens on chrome/ff(newest version).



      Then I tried to test it in IE(9/10/11) and it is better or even weird that is the window.open("the servlet url/or the target link") can work but the hyper link(to the servlet/target link) can not work(error:can not search the page , make sure the web address http://domain:8080 correct).



      I am very consuming about it. Is this a configuration in the "domain" server? Or I can fix this in code to make it work across browsers?










      share|improve this question
















      This is a specific question. For the following url(actually it is IBM LSF PAC)
      http://domain:8080/platform/j_spring_security_check?j_username=lsfadmin&j_password=Pass1234



      I can open it(logon to the application) by pasting it to the address bar. to create a HTML file in local below, open it and then click the link: test lsf pac can also work.



      <html>
      <a href="http://domain:8080/platform/j_spring_security_check?j_username=lsfadmin&j_password=Pass1234" target="_blank">test lsf pac</a>
      </html>


      But if I put the file in server side (e.g. tomcat), I will get the titled error after clicking the link in chrome and the url in address bar is finally changed to http://domain:8080/platform/framework/logout/logout.action?csrftoken=74467be7-6d81-4347-859e-ec70f4ecd25c.



      Then I wrote a servlet to redirect the url(assuming the context root is sdemo and the path is /welcome to map the servlet):



      protected void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException {   
      response.sendRedirect("http://domain:8080/platform/j_spring_security_check?j_username=lsfadmin&j_password=Pass1234");
      }


      http://localhost:8080/sdemo/welcome(hit it in the address bar) can reach to the servlet and successfully redirect to the target application.



      But if I create a page within which I use javascript( window.open("the url") )/hyper link to point to that servlet, I still get the ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS.



      The above happens on chrome/ff(newest version).



      Then I tried to test it in IE(9/10/11) and it is better or even weird that is the window.open("the servlet url/or the target link") can work but the hyper link(to the servlet/target link) can not work(error:can not search the page , make sure the web address http://domain:8080 correct).



      I am very consuming about it. Is this a configuration in the "domain" server? Or I can fix this in code to make it work across browsers?







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