Re: Username/Password with [Protect]
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2000
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 35362
interpreted = N
texte = > > So, as I'm viewing the various pages in the WebCat admin...is> it my browser> > that has cached the username and password, or is it WebCat that> has cached> > the username and password?> your browser.>> > Anyway, I go to some other web site or whatever, and I don't close my> > browser...but I do go back to the WebCat admin pages...and I> have to enter> > my username and password again. Is that the way it's suppose to work?> > That's the way my stuff works. It has always worked that way, with MSIE> > 3,4,etc. and NN too.>> No if you never close your browser you should still have access to the> realm, that is why forcing a timeout is important in some cases. I like it> because there is limited access to my office, so I like to stay logged in> when I am working. Course IE lets me relogin with little effort,> because it> can store the usernames and passwords.So, what could be the reason for this difference? Are there going to beproblems resulting from it?I am using MSIE 5, with WebCat3 on WinNT-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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> > So, as I'm viewing the various pages in the WebCat admin...is> it my browser> > that has cached the username and password, or is it WebCat that> has cached> > the username and password?> your browser.>> > Anyway, I go to some other web site or whatever, and I don't close my> > browser...but I do go back to the WebCat admin pages...and I> have to enter> > my username and password again. Is that the way it's suppose to work?> > That's the way my stuff works. It has always worked that way, with MSIE> > 3,4,etc. and NN too.>> No if you never close your browser you should still have access to the> realm, that is why forcing a timeout is important in some cases. I like it> because there is limited access to my office, so I like to stay logged in> when I am working. Course IE lets me relogin with little effort,> because it> can store the usernames and passwords.So, what could be the reason for this difference? Are there going to beproblems resulting from it?I am using MSIE 5, with WebCat3 on WinNT-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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