That is difficult to believe. But in either case, I think its more to do
with the page cache in the browser (assuming your programming is right
:-)....try to delete temp. internet files and try again.

Praveen Wicliff


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From: "Vy Ho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 10:16 PM
Subject: Tomcat went unconcious :-)


>
> When a dog sneeze and the cat got knocked down.  The following case show
> that simple things could knock error out of tomcat (note that the cat does
> not die).
>
> Imagine authentication usin gmemory or database.  2 users 1 role for each.
> When you login with a valid user name/pass, but wrong role for the
> selected page, you won't see the invalid user/login, but you'll see access
> error.  Now, go back (clicking on the back button), and then login as
> valid user/role, you'll see a gain, the same message, although you should
> be able to get into the page without any problem.  That's 2 knockouts
> right there.
>
> How could something this obvious, and sensity, and common slip into the
> cat?
>
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