On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Steve Strobel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Apr 3, 12:43 pm, Mihamina Rakotomandimby <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> John Hampton wrote:
>>
>> 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.
>

Oh ! I cant believe it !
Am I hearing what I'm hearing ?
:)

> 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.
>

Well, also closing the browser window should work ;)

> 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).
>

I'm in the process of writing something like that, but its not ready yet ... ;o)

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