> Note, that the latter command assumes that we were in non-auth mode. If > not, save $midgard->user beforehand and restore later. Simply resetting $midgard->user does not change the notion that the core has of who is currently logged in. The value of $midgard->user is informational to the script that's running but not used (or accessible) to the core anywhere. Emile -- This is The Midgard Project's mailing list. For more information, please visit the project's web site at http://www.midgard-project.org To unsubscribe the list, send an empty email message to address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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