Login is trough html form.
Meanwhile I fuond mistake. Pass is kept in more than 3 session variables on 
different ways. It was matter of to find in what variables are kept. Grrrrr

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave Methvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'jQuery Discussion.'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 11:27 PM
Subject: Re: [jQuery] $.post and ASP


>>  I have to improve an very old asp3 site.
>
> Condolences. :)
>
>> First thing they gave to me is to improve pass changing form.
>>
>> What I did is to send and retrieve data by $.post.
>> ASP returns just "success" or "failed". Problem is:
>> 1. I change pass
>> 2. Change is successful, and I display some message
>> 3. I click on some other link
>> 4. Error is shown, and user is logged out
>>
>> I found that every page checks whether user is logged in or not.
>>  Logging data are kept in sessions. I tried to put new pass in
>>  session variables, etc etc, etc, but no success. Any clues?
>
> How is the password sent to the site? Do users log in through a HTML form,
> or is it by Basic or NTLM authenticiation? If it's an HTML form then the 
> ASP
> pages are storing the login information and it should be possible to keep
> the current login but require the new password at the _next_ login.
>
> If passwords are being handled by Basic/NTLM authentication, then it would
> make sense that it balks at the next page access because the browser's
> Authorization header information is now incorrect and it would require
> another login.
>
>
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