Or use a session cookie for the user/pw - when the user changes their password, change it in the current session, as well. Basic Auth is not going to allow you to do this at all[1] Anthony [1] ok, there's a possibility that you could do browser specific JS to hack the stored auth credentials, but it's pretty unlikely...
Steve Alexander wrote Chris Withers wrote:
Clark OBrien wrote:
It is really confusing for the login to pop up at this point- particularly because it looks like it is asking for permissions to change the password ( needs OLD password)
You're asking for Web browser functionaility to be changed, go bug W3C, Microsoft, Netscape and any other browser vendor you want to ;-)
You could program something really fancy into the UserFolder that continued to allow the old password until the new password has been used, or one day has passed.
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