I tried to recreate the issue in a simple quickstart project, but that seems
to be easier said then done. The only time this bug shows its ugly face is
when a logged in user uses the logout link, and is [supposed to be]
redirected to the home page (ie the login page). I tried to debug it to see
where it goes wrong, but there are just too many filters and too many
classes involved so the task was too daunting for me at the moment.

I guess the only way to recreate this is to use Wicket Security, and
possibly also Spring Security, in the "quickstart". I will try to do this
when I have the time, maybe during the upcoming public holiday this week.

/Jim


Jeremy Thomerson wrote:
> 
> Can you reopen that issue and attach a quickstart that demonstrates the
> problem?
> 
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> On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 8:26 AM, Jimi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> Erik van Oosten wrote:
>> > This might be related to
>> > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2600?
>>
>> Well, it sure is related, and that ticket is marked as resolved with
>> 1.4.5.
>> But the bug still exist in 1.4.7, at least for me.
>>
>> /Jimi
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