Hi Steve,

it is much more simpler: Delete the Private Data in FireFox and there you go
an login as another user...
No need to delete someones password and restart trac over and over again.

If IE is used then go for deleting Cookies and thats all.

sincerely
  Ice



2009/4/3 Steve Strobel <[email protected]>

>
> On Apr 3, 12:43 pm, Mihamina Rakotomandimby <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > John Hampton wrote:
> > > Can you explain this?  Every other site that I have used that uses HTTP
> > > Auth via the browser has suffered from this problem.  Can you show me
> > > one that doesn't
> >
> > That is why I think it is _NOT_ an issue. It's just the way HTTP is.
>
> It was a real issue for me, just minutes ago.  I was working on
> someone else's computer and was unable to log into Trac as myself.
>
> Impractical workaround:  temporarily delete the password for the user
> that is logged on.  Restart Trac.  Log out and try to log back in.
> Trac will then prompt for the username/password again, allowing you to
> log in as a different user.  Restore the password.  Restart Trac.
>
> Better workaround (maybe could be done with a plugin):  when click
> logout, rather than staying on the current screen display a logout
> screen with the option to log in as a different user.  I don't know if
> implementing that is practical or not (I don't understand the "way
> HTTP is" well enough).
>
> Steve
>
> >
>

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