Actually, I've seen this one as well. Zope 2.4.0, with the hotfix, running on Win2k Server with an Apache front-end via rewrites. I've got a virtual host monster in root and siteroots at the roots of the vhost directories. The client is the latest IE, running on Win2k Pro. -----Original Message----- From: Joachim Werner Sent: Wed 08/15/2001 11:34 > I've seen Zope get really confused about my "login" status sometimes and > display some folders with "index_html" as if I merely wanted to look at them > instead of manage/edit them. I had to play some tricks with the login Those are all very strange and uncommon things. I guess most of them have to do with your browser cache settings or so. Remember that your browser might cache a site with you logged in even if you are not any more and display it wrongly. If they were real Zope bugs, I am sure they would have been reported earlier ...
This is a well-known IE issue. It also reportedly happens under some Mozilla versions until a page is forcibly reloaded. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Keith J. Farmer" <kfarmer@thuban.org> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 7:29 PM Subject: RE: [Zope] Zope 2.4.0 bugs and comments
Actually, I've seen this one as well.
Zope 2.4.0, with the hotfix, running on Win2k Server with an Apache front-end via rewrites. I've got a virtual host monster in root and siteroots at the roots of the vhost directories. The client is the latest IE, running on Win2k Pro.
-----Original Message----- From: Joachim Werner Sent: Wed 08/15/2001 11:34
I've seen Zope get really confused about my "login" status sometimes and display some folders with "index_html" as if I merely wanted to look at them instead of manage/edit them. I had to play some tricks with the login
Those are all very strange and uncommon things. I guess most of them have to do with your browser cache settings or so. Remember that your browser might cache a site with you logged in even if you are not any more and display it wrongly. If they were real Zope bugs, I am sure they would have been reported earlier ...
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