We have similar problems with default 1.5.1 xmlui Reference theme.
After I login as admin and then logout I still have some admin links
appear here and there. Clearing browser cache fixed the problem. But
this is only temporary solution.

Serhiy


On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 9:38 AM, Floyd,  Randall Dean
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We have encountered a problem that is preventing us from moving to the
> DSpace 1.5.1 with Manakin site that we have been working on this last
> year, and I want to know if anyone else has ever encountered it.
>
> What we are seeing is that the context specific list items that change
> dynamically in the ds-options navigation area end up containing things
> that shouldn't be there, or, sometimes lack things that should be there.
>
> For example, administrative link options end up in that navigation bar
> when the user logged in is not privileged. If a user chooses to follow
> one of these links, they will get an insufficient privileges screen.
>
> Other times, a user will get logged in, but when they navigate to other
> pages, the navigation bar loses the profile, logout, and submission
> links. Sometimes refreshing will correct the problem, sometimes it
> won't. Sometimes they will mysteriously pick up the admin options, but
> then they go away on the next page while navigating.
>
> I see this behaviour with IE 7 and Firefox 2.0 on the PC, Safari and
> Firefox on the Mac, etc.  If it were browser caching problems, I would
> think it would be isolated to one combination.  I also see this if I am
> going against my Linux/Tomcat development environment, and another
> developer here sees it against their Windows/Tomcat environment.  I can
> replicate this behavior with the default reference theme, and we have
> not done any modifications to the core DSpace or XMLUI APIs. All our
> work has been confined to the XSLT and CSS.
>
> Given all that, surely someone else has seen this problem besides us?
>
>
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