Hi Todd,
Trying to logoff using Basic Auth is becoming something of a faq...
> if there was a means by which i could strip out the Authorization
> header in the client request, this would force a 401 response from
> the server which would also satisfy my specific need.
I doubt if this will work.
Todd White wrote:
if there was a means by which i could strip out the Authorization header
in the client request, this would force a 401 response from the server
which would also satisfy my specific need.
is there a means by which i can manipulate an incoming request header from
the client?
Perl
if there was a means by which i could strip out the Authorization header
in the client request, this would force a 401 response from the server
which would also satisfy my specific need.
is there a means by which i can manipulate an incoming request header from
the client?
On Sat, 29 Mar 2003,
Hi!
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 02:27:29PM -0500, Todd White wrote:
> i'm seeking a means by which i can allow my web users to "logoff" after
> authenticating for access to restricted web space. i realize that users
> can just close their browser, but i'm seeking a solution that allows the
> browser