I had a lapse in memory. I figured out your issue. Your account has CSRF enabled for XML-APIs (found by being logged-in as an Administrator at: Admin > Account > More Settings > CSRF Settings > Enable CSRF Protection for XML API.
NOTE: During my tests with you, previously, I just used the browser, on an account that does not have CSRF protection enabled. I have a connect.js file I built that has the ability to call all APIs and includes the OWASP_CSRFTOKEN to work with accounts that has it enabled. So my applications are designed to work.
This means that:
1. You will need to search for/include a parameter called OWASP_CSRFTOKEN in your API
2. You'll need to use an HTTP-POST (and will not be able to use HTTP-GET such as typing API commands into a browser).
NOTE: I tend to use Postman, but there are a number of other tools you can use for sending HTTP-POST commands for testing purposes
To get/use the CSRF token, I tend to:
* Call common-info API and then parse both:
- results.OWASP_CSRFTOKEN.token
- results.common.cookie
These will be used for all future commands until logout is called
* Call login API (passing both parameters above), such that: https://{DOMAIN}/api/xml?action=login&login=ADMIN_LOGIN&password=ADMIN_PASSWORD&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=a129df7d301a67711cfb974a28b1d6416f6c84ea03a1aecbf4ccb5a269fff7f9&session=na12breezfp6oi4t3wyewab31
* Call principal-update API to create the new user: https://{DOMAIN}/api/xml?action=principal-update&email=deleteuser@envolvemedia.com&type=user&first-name=delete&last-name=user&password=connect12&has-children=false&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=a129df7d301a67711cfb974a28b1d6416f6c84ea03a1aecbf4ccb5a269fff7f9&session=na12breezfp6oi4t3wyewab31
Here is the result:
Feel free to respond in this forum, or you can reach out, if you still need assistance.
Regards,
Andrew
]]>We are developing a pod that users will be entering information in, individually. Occasionally, users may disconnect from the meeting for a variety of reasons.
Are there any best practices or methods to save users individual state within Adobe Connect between login's? Does any accessible information persist between sessions that we can access?
Thanks,
]]>I've just updated the headers on the page to make it more explicit that the browser shouldn't cache it - we'll see what happens!
]]>Web session timeout - for all meetings/content delivered via the web browser
Connect application for desktop session timeout - for meetings accessed via the desktop app
Default values for the web session is 30 minutes and the application is 96 hours. So, it could be that the session cookie in the app is still valid as 'John' and that's why they come in as that. I'd have an admin sett that value a little lower, say 12 hours or 720 minutes, and see if that resolves the issue. The setting can be found by going to Administration > Account > Session Settings.
]]>We are using Adobe Connect 11.2 with a hosted solution.
After the last update, we're seeing chat notifications from the general chat and a chat pod we have in the Presenters Area. Notifications are disabled in the preferences. They are appearing in the meeting recordings. This is very annoying.
I can provide screenshots.
Thank you.
]]>The react example provided in the sdk is minified and the documentation, from what I've seen at least, is rather parse. I tried uploading a simple react app and I keep getting an oncreatecontenterror within adobe connect. Loading it directly from the url after uploading the content in connect works fine so I'm not sure what I am missing.
I am wondering if anyone can point me to an example of a custom pod in made in React that that is not minified?
Thanks
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Does anyone know if there is a procedure or API call I can execute to modify the Attendance Status for an Event attendee?
We conduct a lot of vILT Events. but many times registrants encounter difficulties launching or logging into the Event URL. We generally will direct them to access the session using the Seminar Room URL and simply entering as a Guest.
While Guest attendance will appear on Seminar reports, the actual Event reports indicate the Attendance Status for that registrant as "Not Attended". When post-Event automated Emails are generated then, those registrants are not included in the batch of emails sent. This causes an issue in that we often will include a certificate of attendance within that email.
Our desire is to manually adjust the Attendance Status for that registrant at during or at the conclusion of the Event.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
Regards.
David Gordon
]]>I believe that you can request the SDK from Adobe at this point. I don't know that the hybrid SDK will be released publicly, as it is a short-term solution. If you work with a reseller, you can have them set up a meeting with Adobe to request it.
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