Now there is a handy piece of information that I had overlooked.
Thanks!
Chuck
On Jul 12, 2006, at 4:33 PM, Cliff Tuel wrote:
If you set the headers to disallow caching it should prevent what
Thomas is describing. However, if the user allowed the browser to
save their password, there is nothing you can do.
Yes there is: add autocomplete="OFF" to your <form> tag.
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