This article describes how to use a single sign-on script in Smart ID Digital Access component. As web sites grow more and more resistant to automation, you might need to use a script, to make single sign-on (SSO) function as intended.
This implementation is not able to pick up and act on invalid SSO data. This means that if the password for a user in the target system has been changed, it will not be learned automatically by Digital Access, as with other SSO types, for example, Formbased and Adaptive.
The method works by intercepting the request from the login form submit and replacing dummy values with real SSO data, when the Access Point passes the request on to the internal resource. In order to make this work, a Java script is inserted in the web page using the WASCR technique.