is what I have done, I ask my self if is fine.
I have backported the IAuthenticationStrategy and CookieUtils from 1.5 and
CookieUtils initialize the cookie with the path. I have hacked it and it
works. I wonder if I will have any other problem in future.
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 6:34 PM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.comwrote:
always save your cookies using the / path
-igor
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Daniele Dellafiore ilde...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi.
During the login I set a cookie called login.
It works but when I want to logout, getWebRequest().getCookie(login)
does not found the cookie so it does not remove it. The user is
redirected
to the LoginPage where it still found the original cookie that auto login
the client.
Why? Because the first time I search for the cookie, WebRequest have
context
/ while the second time, in the LoginPage, has context /login. The reason
is
that the public page, when user land when is not logged in, is mounted
this
way:
mountBookmarkablePage(login, LoginPage.class);
this make the cookie be set for WebRequest with context /public.
Logout link instead search for WebRequest with context /, with no cookie,
so
it cannot remove the old one and the user is logged out and logged in
again
automatically.
In fact, If I do not mount pages, everything works. But I want to have
nice
URL. It is not important that landing page is /public, I would prefere
that
both landing page and home page (after signing in), have just / context.
How can I achieve this? Any ideas?
Thanks!
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