I really don't get your point. If there is content which only a selected group of visitors should see, a role based authentication/authorization would be appropriate.
But invalidating URLs after the first visit would be a filthy hack (correct me if I'm wrong) tbt wrote: > > I'm using wicket to develop an online exam system and its important that > users dont open new tabs in the same browser and start answering different > question papers. Is there a way to stop this with wicket. > > > > Michael Sparer wrote: >> >> Opening a different tab doesn't start a new session. You should try it >> with different browsers and/or different machines. >> >> >> tbt wrote: >>> >>> Hi >>> >>> I'm a newbie to wicket and I'm using a WebSession to log users into my >>> application. When navigating through the pages wicket generates a >>> dynamic url such as >>> http://192.222.7.66:8080/oem?wicket:interface=wicket-1:0:: >>> >>> But if you copy this url and paste it in a seperate tab the inner page >>> is displayed. As a result users can view data without giving the >>> username and password. How can I stop this. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >> >> > > ----- Michael Sparer http://talk-on-tech.blogspot.com -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/dynamic-url-tp14370171p14384520.html Sent from the Wicket - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
