Hi all,

I ran into a pretty strange issue with CSS links inside the login page, using 
FORM authentication method. Take a look at this page header : 


  | <html>
  | <head>
  |    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
  |    <title>Main login page</title>
  |    <link href="css/main.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
  | </head>
  | <body>
  | --- rest of the page ---
  | 

This code works fine when the page is shown standalone, and elements are shown 
according to definitions in the css file. However, once I put this page in 
<form-login-page>, following things happen :

- Elements lose their properties, like the css is not included at all

- After succesfull login, user is redirected to the css/main.css file, i.e. 
contents of the css file are shown in the browser (is this some shortcut for 
redirection to a specific file different from the welcome file?)

If I remove the <link href = ...> tag and put all css styles inside a "style" 
tag, everything is ok. 

However, I'd like to have the styles inside a css (normally) and page should be 
displayed accordingly. Is this a configuration issue or a bug?

I repeat that if I get the page out of the <form-login-page> tag in web.xml, it 
is displayed properly, and the user is normally redirected to index.jsp file.

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