Re: [galaxy-dev] possible bug - user log in / browser cache

2011-03-07 Thread Nate Coraor
Ryan Golhar wrote:
 I have a local instance running.  When I'm logged in as user1, log
 out, then try to log in as user2, I keep getting the You have been
 logged out message.
 
 Its as if the browser's cache is retaining some information.  To get
 around this, after I log out as user1, I have to click on Analyze
 Data, then click on Log in to log in as user2.
 
 I'm running Safari on Mac, but have noticed this with Firefox as well.

Hi Ryan,

The login page will redirect you back to whatever page you to whatever
page you were on before clicking log in.  If this page is the logout
page, the behavior you reported will be what happens.  If you log in
from any other page, this should go away.  Please let us know if this is
not the case.

--nate
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Re: [galaxy-dev] possible bug - user log in / browser cache

2011-03-07 Thread Peter Cock
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Nate Coraor n...@bx.psu.edu wrote:
 Ryan Golhar wrote:
 I have a local instance running.  When I'm logged in as user1, log
 out, then try to log in as user2, I keep getting the You have been
 logged out message.

 Its as if the browser's cache is retaining some information.  To get
 around this, after I log out as user1, I have to click on Analyze
 Data, then click on Log in to log in as user2.

 I'm running Safari on Mac, but have noticed this with Firefox as well.

 Hi Ryan,

 The login page will redirect you back to whatever page you to whatever
 page you were on before clicking log in.  If this page is the logout
 page, the behavior you reported will be what happens.  If you log in
 from any other page, this should go away.

Bug confirmed on Firefox on Mac, and Chrome on Windows using
http://test.g2.bx.psu.edu/

I guess you just need to say if the previous page was the logout
page, go to the main page instead, rather than a blind redirect.

Issue filed:
https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/issue/486

I expect many people to be caught out by this (back when I was
debugging a proxy problem I was probably hitting this bug too).

Regards,

Peter

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Re: [galaxy-dev] possible bug - user log in / browser cache

2011-03-07 Thread Nate Coraor
Peter Cock wrote:
 On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Nate Coraor n...@bx.psu.edu wrote:
  Ryan Golhar wrote:
  I have a local instance running.  When I'm logged in as user1, log
  out, then try to log in as user2, I keep getting the You have been
  logged out message.
 
  Its as if the browser's cache is retaining some information.  To get
  around this, after I log out as user1, I have to click on Analyze
  Data, then click on Log in to log in as user2.
 
  I'm running Safari on Mac, but have noticed this with Firefox as well.
 
  Hi Ryan,
 
  The login page will redirect you back to whatever page you to whatever
  page you were on before clicking log in.  If this page is the logout
  page, the behavior you reported will be what happens.  If you log in
  from any other page, this should go away.
 
 Bug confirmed on Firefox on Mac, and Chrome on Windows using
 http://test.g2.bx.psu.edu/
 
 I guess you just need to say if the previous page was the logout
 page, go to the main page instead, rather than a blind redirect.
 
 Issue filed:
 https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/issue/486
 
 I expect many people to be caught out by this (back when I was
 debugging a proxy problem I was probably hitting this bug too).

This is fixed in changeset 5188:52b59886df27, and will be available in
our stable distribution the next time it's updated.

--nate

 
 Regards,
 
 Peter
 
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