Hello Like most here I am very impressed with Zope - concept, community, scope, potential etc. and am specifying Zope for an upcoming maritime transport e-commerce project. Users & End-users (are there really ever such a group?) may be using our 'smart-map' web site from kjhkh-knows-what machine, fdsf-knows-where. I am concerned about how to prevent access to management screens when someone does not fully quit the web browser after a management session. Either I have missed something so basic about zope permissions, or it has missed my application.context. It seems that if I log-on as zope site manager/developer/contentprovider, and do some priviledged site work, but then walk away from the browser [ even though I have left it on another URL entirely], then the next person can step up to the machine, click 'back', use 'history', or type in www.mysite.com:8080/somefolder/manage - and bingo slide back into my shoes with those powers! ...oops! ouch.. Tell me I am wrong please. If this is true what does anyone recommend? Yes, I can give people beautifully written instructions: DO NOT do 'thisXYZABC'- please_Youvebeenwarned' .. but real-world conditions with people I may never meet, who don't speak English very well, or are using a Kiosk terminal etc are another matter. [not to mention speaking simple webese- or intermediate zope/python not too well] Is there some nice code {Javascipt/Zope} you can think of to check the fact once the browser focus has moved onto another page or something, then I am obliged to re-enter user:password information? Ditto what can I do when a user of the browser has selected the 'remember password' item? Is there a clean way to zope around this? Thanks and kudos to all your generous work here - Jason Cunliffe ------------------------------------------------- Jason Cunliffe <jasonic@nomadicsltd.com> NOMADICS.STUDIO(Design Director) Geo-Digital Arts and Technology Le Vieux Moulin, Route de Mons 83440 SEILLANS, FRANCE Tel: +33 (0)4 94.76.98.72 Fax: +33 (0)4 94.76.97.77 <jasonic@nomadicsltd.com>