Sorry, there's no way to invalidate HTTP authentication short of restarting your
browser or changing the Authentication Realm header which is sent to the
browser.
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Richard M. Yumul
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> Sushil
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> Subject: Please help with Authentication question?
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>
> In jsp page even after calling session.invalidate() - Authorization
> still has encoded user:password
>
> If you create WWW-Authenticate as in example 8.2 of Jason's Servlet
> book, is there a way in JSP or servlet to invalidate this authentication?
>
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