Hey!

It's hard to tell from your question.  Are you doing basic
authentication of the webserver?  If so, the webserver
will be in control and the valid authentication
will not go away until the browser session ends.

If you are doing your own authentication, then you can
do what every you want.  Just kill the authentication
as needed.

I suspect you are doing the former.

Get a good book about servlets and look up
authentication.  Or even better go to this
E-list archive and search on 'authentication'
or 'login' you should find 100s of Es on this
subject over the past three years.

BTW, you should always go there first.

I see the E-list went bezerk again.  It seems the 'e-list'
is like a living organism.  It catches the flu from the
new listers that come in contact with the list.  The
anti-bodies attack the flu virus and finally the E-list
recuperates.

Define: (I'm smiling)
E-list = the body under attack
flu virus = unaware new listers
anti-bodies = messages informing listers about archive

Sans adieu,
Danny Rubis

Revathy Ravi wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am sending userid and password from html page to a
> servlet and getting values from the bankend.  I am
> also checking in the servlet whether these values are
> null ornot.  But next time if i dont send the password
> also it is taking the values (may be from cache) and
> displaying again with values.  Please tell me what is
> he reason.
>
> thankx.
> revathy
>
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