On 07/05/2008, Stephen Joyce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 7 May 2008, Ambrose Li wrote:
> > Second, I tried it on my backuppc. If I use the back button I find that
> > I'm still logged in. It seems that what that link does it just to redirect
> > you to a [EMAIL PROTECTED] address which has no perms, but
> > if you go back to your regular example.com address (without the
> > nouser@ part) you still have your logged-in perms. I guess you
> > can't really log yourself out like this.
>
>  Well your first observation is true, but not your second; if you click the
> back button then try to click on any links or reload the page, you're
> prompted for credentials. By clicking back, you're only accessing your
> browser's cache.

I guess this is browser-dependant then. Since my backuppc is behind
a firewall, I tested this with w3m instead of my usual browsers (opera,
safari, and camino/firefox). With w3m as my browser, I can still access
the live links on the page without being asked for credentials even
after backing up to the cached page.

-- 
cheers,
-ambrose

The 'net used to be run by smart people; now many sites are run by
idiots. So SAD... (Sites that do spam filtering on mails sent to the
abuse contact need to be cut off the net...)

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