> doesn't the browser only send the AUTH_USER & AUTH_PW if it gets
> the WWW-Authenticate header?
I do believe it will re-send them on each and every request from then on...
Could be wrong, but that's the way I've always structured my code, and it
seemed to work...
The Authenticate header is wha
Richard Lynch wrote:
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I can't remember where the example below came from, but the event handler
for the 're-authenticate' button doesn't allow a re-authentication
/**
* reset event handler does not work
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I can't remember where the example below came from, but the event handler
> for the 're-authenticate' button doesn't allow a re-authentication
> /**
> * reset event handler does not work as expected
I can't remember where the example below came from, but the event handler
for the 're-authenticate' button doesn't allow a re-authentication
following a successful login. If you run the code, it allows you to login
the first time, or even catch the incorrect password and display via the
line wi
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