Actually I am using IE tomcat-3.2 and apache 1.3 , I havent tried it
with the others browsers. I am really quite confused as to why this is
happening. 

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/30/01 04:28AM >>>
Hi Cameron!

I had exactly the same problem. Do you use Netscape or Mozilla? Tomcat
JDBC Realm? Well it worked with Konqueror and IE, but not with Netscape
and Mozilla. What I found out was that you have to change the default
preferences settings of the cache attributes within the browsers. Change
them to the upper radio button (I think it was "every session"). Then
all things work fine.

Regards
Thomas

-----Original Message-----
>From : Cameron Ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Date : 29 November 2001 16:16:59
Subject : Logout Action
Hi all and thanks in advance!>
>I have a link that I map to a logout.do action. In this action it
>basically cleans up the resources and so forth.
>It clears the objects that I loaded in to the session. It then
>invalidates the session and then sends the user to a new page.
>So here is the problem. 
>
>The first time the user goes through the application every thing
works
>as it should.
>Then if the user goes back to the login page(with out closing the
>browser) and goes through the app again. Then clicks on the logout
link
>the user is forwarded to the logout page but the log out action does
not
>seemed to be called. I checked the session objects in login section
and
>they are definitely present when they shouldn't be.
>By the way this does not happen if the user kills the browser and
then
>re-opens.
>
>Any ideas on what could be causing this???
>
>
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>:-) As sceptical as one can be! (-:<



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