Yes, this can be done in Javascript; we did it at my former employer.  I can't 
remember the exact details (I'm not an AJAX developer), but I believe our login 
page had the javascript to get the XMLHttpRequest and post back to security 
check.  If we got a 200 from the server we then did a javascript redirect to 
the original target page.

The key point was the session cookie that the browser already had was 
automatically presented back to the server along with any call we made using 
XMLHttpRequest -- we didn't have to do anything.

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