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> From: Ricardo Andres Quintero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 12:48 PM
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> Subject: Re: R: R: R: Back Browser Button After Logout and Reload so
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27;m just curious to your solution.
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> > BR
> > /Amleto
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> > -----Messaggio originale-
> > Da: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Inviato: giovedì 24 giugno 2004 17.36
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27;m just curious to your solution.
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> > BR
> > /Amleto
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> > -----Messaggio originale-
> > Da: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Inviato: giovedì 24 giugno 2004 17.36
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2004 17.36
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Oggetto: Re: R: R: Back Browser Button After Logout and Reload so that
continue working
Where do you store your user information for authentication? What is
behind your SecurityDelegate object.
Our current project uses Tomcat/Sruts, we use Form Authenticator
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> Inviato: giovedì 24 giugno 2004 16.50
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> Oggetto: Fw: Re: R: R: Back Browser Button After Logout and Reload so
> that continue working
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> thank u mark
> but i need some code please
> like Amleto Di Salle Wrote.
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un 2004 11:36:22 -0400
Subject: Re: R: R: Back Browser Button After Logout and Reload so that
continue working
Where do you store your user information for authentication? What is
behind your SecurityDelegate object.
Our current project uses Tomcat/Sruts, we use Form Authenticator and a
JNDIRealm to
Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato: giovedì 24 giugno 2004 17.36
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Oggetto: Re: R: R: Back Browser Button After Logout and Reload so that
continue working
Where do you store your user information for authentication? What is
behind your SecurityDel
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> return actionMapping.findForward( Constants.SUCCESS );
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> BR
> /Amleto
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> -Messaggio originale-
> Da: manoj JC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Inviato: giovedì 24 giugno 2004 17.15
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> return actionMapping.findForward( Constants.SUCCESS );
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> BR
> /Amleto
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> -Messaggio originale-
> Da: manoj JC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Inviato: giovedì 24 giugno 2004 17.15
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Subject: Re: R: Back Browser Button After Logout and Reload so that continue
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In addtion, you might want to disable auto-session creation
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In addtion, you might want to disable auto-session creation
mleto
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Da: manoj JC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Oggetto: RE: R: Back Browser Button After Logout and Reload so that
continue working
Along the same lines
In the Login.do
You should have something like
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In addtion, you might want to disable auto-session creation
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Oggetto: RE: R: Back Browser Button After Logout and Reload so that
continue working
Along the same lines
In the Login.do
You should have something like
HttpSession session = httpServletRequest.getSession(
it to correct
action class.
Folks, please let me know if this a convoluted way of achieving this.
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Oggetto: Re: R: Back Browser Button After Logout and Reload so that
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In addtion, you might want to disable auto-session creation on some/all
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R: Back Browser Button After
Logout and Reload so that continue working
Hi,
one possible solution is to invalidate the session inside the
"LogoffAction
Inviato: giovedì 24 giugno 2004 15.41
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Oggetto: Back Browser Button After Logout and Reload so that continue
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Hello my friends
Followed i attach a message i found in the internet.
I have found some conceptual solutions about this problem,
but i DO need an example that wor
Ricardo Andres Quintero wrote:
Hello my friends
Followed i attach a message i found in the internet.
I have found some conceptual solutions about this problem,
but i DO need an example that works to solve it.
The conceptual solution talks about a token syncronizer. I
don't know how to write it.
Tha
Hello my friends
Followed i attach a message i found in the internet.
I have found some conceptual solutions about this problem,
but i DO need an example that works to solve it.
The conceptual solution talks about a token syncronizer. I
don't know how to write it.
Thank you in advanced.
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