On 2/11/06, Juergen Donnerstag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> But you don't persist the form. What you did is almost what
> setPersistent() as well. As I mentioned, only the values of the
> formcomponent, not the form is stored in the cookies.

Ok, got that.  But I still don't see a means to read those cookie
values from an Authentication strategy.  Only the page's .class seems
to be passed in, not the Page itself.  You can access the Session, but
that doesn't seem to provide access to the request/cookie information
either.

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