I'd have to look a little deeper into it, but as far as I remember we
already allow to encrypt/decrypt the password. And BTW only the
content of the formcomponent is stored in the cookies, nothing else.
What probably is not covered is that you mix/match/modify the
formcomponents to be persisted.

Juergen

On 2/10/06, Mark Derricutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all, got a question about persistent data/cookies.
>
> I see you can call setPersistent() on a FormComponent object, but in
> my current way of thinking this wouldn't really help as I don't have
> arbitrary access to the form.
>
> What I'm wanting to do is set a cookie in the brower with a
> username+password MD5 hash (or other encoding) once the user has
> logged in (my LoginForm.onSubmit()) - so I'm not wanted to persist the
> form contents 'as-is'.
>
> Now, on the flip-side I want to read this cookie from my
> authentication strategy, if the users not logged in, check if the
> cookie exists - bounce to the login page if it doesn't, and if it does
> - extract the username, password hash, and check the hash is valid,
> and bounce to the login page if not.
>
> So basically I'm wanting an arbitrary way of getting/setting cookies
> from any Page, or other part of wicket.
>
> Can this be done in 1.2?
>
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