Sorry for the typo error at the last sentence.
However, neither this nor the original logged_out dtml seems to work.
Is it because I am using frames in my dtml that causes it or I am getting the concept of how Cookie Crumbler works - WRONG ?
Thank you.
Note: forwarded message attached.
However, neither this nor the original logged_out dtml seems to work.
Is it because I am using frames in my dtml that causes it or I am getting the concept of how Cookie Crumbler works - WRONG ?
Thank you.
Note: forwarded message attached.
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--- Begin Message ---Dear zopist
I have a trying time using Cookie Crumbler 1.2 with Zope2.8.4 (windows version).
I could NOT figure out how to log out a user. I have simplified to the orginal logged_out form to this:
<dtml-call "RESPONSE.expireCookie('__ac_name')">
<a href="">logout</a>
However, neither this nor the original logged_out dtml seems to work.
Is it because I am using frames in my dtml that causes it or I am getting the concept of how Cookie Crumbler works?
Thank you.
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