Re: [WebDNA] [PROTECT] - Log Out
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2011
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numero = 106279
interpreted = N
texte = On one system where the admin was not fussy or formal with me.. they let =it slide with just a "log out" link that throws another [protect].. =which looks for another (bogus) password so that one cannot get past =that realm protection dialogue.. which effectively resets the user/pass =in the browser to blank. Ugly, and costs more clicks to get back in. =But it does get the user 'out', without having to swap out the whole =protection scheme.> I think he means that he already went through that pain.. and finally =relinquished to a db/cookie-based method.>=20> Same here (on those systems where I could not get by the lazy way ;-)>=20> -G>=20>=20>> LOL>>=20>> You seem pretty sure about that Rob.>>=20>>=20>> Regards>>=20>> Stuart Tremain>> IDFK Web Developments>> AUSTRALIA>> webdna@idfk.com.au>>=20>>=20>>=20>>=20>> On 11/02/2011, at 1:00 PM, Mr. Robert Minor Jr. wrote:>>=20>>> Can't nope won't doesn't not no negative never couldn't wouldn't =shouldn't=20>>>=20>>> On Feb 10, 2011, at 7:57 PM, Stuart Tremain wrote:>>>=20>>>> Apart from quitting your browser, how else can you "Log Out" when =using [protect] using a "Log Out" link ?>>>>=20>>>> Regards>>>>=20>>>> Stuart Tremain>>>> IDFK Web Developments>>>> AUSTRALIA>>>> webdna@idfk.com.au>>>>=20>>>>=20>>>>=20>=20> ------------> Govinda>=20------------Govinda
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On one system where the admin was not fussy or formal with me.. they let =it slide with just a "log out" link that throws another
[protect].. =which looks for another (bogus) password so that one cannot get past =that realm protection dialogue.. which effectively resets the user/pass =in the browser to blank. Ugly, and costs more clicks to get back in. =But it does get the user 'out', without having to swap out the whole =protection scheme.> I think he means that he already went through that pain.. and finally =relinquished to a db/cookie-based method.>=20> Same here (on those systems where I could not get by the lazy way ;-)>=20> -G>=20>=20>> LOL>>=20>> You seem pretty sure about that Rob.>>=20>>=20>> Regards>>=20>> Stuart Tremain>> IDFK Web Developments>> AUSTRALIA>> webdna@idfk.com.au>>=20>>=20>>=20>>=20>> On 11/02/2011, at 1:00 PM, Mr. Robert Minor Jr. wrote:>>=20>>> Can't nope won't doesn't not no negative never couldn't wouldn't =shouldn't=20>>>=20>>> On Feb 10, 2011, at 7:57 PM, Stuart Tremain wrote:>>>=20>>>> Apart from quitting your browser, how else can you "Log Out" when =using
[protect] using a "Log Out" link ?>>>>=20>>>> Regards>>>>=20>>>> Stuart Tremain>>>> IDFK Web Developments>>>> AUSTRALIA>>>> webdna@idfk.com.au>>>>=20>>>>=20>>>>=20>=20> ------------> Govinda>=20------------Govinda
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