From: Dawn S. <dst...@ho...> - 2000-12-05 16:38:03
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I looked at your SecurePage example and it seems to be just what we are going to need. I am having one problem, though. If you successfully login, then log out, then use the Back button to return to the SecureCountVisits page and then press Reload, it asks if you want to Repost form data? (Netscape browser). When you say yes, the user is logged in and can continue accessing the page. (I also tried this with MS InternetExplorer and get a similar behavior.) My guess is that the login data has been cached in the client browser but I am not sure, and I am also not sure how to fix this. Dawn Stowers Geoff Talvola wrote: > OK, by popular demand, here's an actual living, breathing example of the > SecurePage technique. I've attached three files: SecurePage.py, > LoginPage.py, and SecureCountVisits.py. Put these three files into the > Examples directory in your WebKit installation, then surf to > http://localhost/WebKit.cgi/Examples/SecureCountVisits (or whatever is > appropriate for your installation). Use Alice or Bob as the username > and password. > > You'll also get better results if you set IgnoreInvalidSession to 1 in > your Application.config file. But I think you have to be using a recent > snapshot from CVS in order to have that parameter available. > > Send me any feedback, because I intend to check this in as a regular > WebKit example sometime soon. > > -- > > - Geoff Talvola > Parlance Corporation > gtalvola@NameConnector.com |