On 11/12/2007, Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What does "logout" do with respect to the "remember me" state? Should
> it remove just that machine's "remember me" cookie (and server-side
> token) or all of the user's state (as when they used multiple
> browsers/machines to log in)?
I w
On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 07:50:11AM +, Carl Franks wrote:
> I think first, you have to make a judgement about the value of the
> data / functionality you're offering.
Yes, indeed, and I left that out of my question.
I agree with what you and Peter said about the Amazon model. It's
convenient
From: Bill Moseley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>What's the current thinking about those "remember me" checkboxes on
>login forms that basically allow users to return to the site and
>automatically log in?
For private business apps in the past I've persisted the session cookie and
updated the "last
On 11/12/2007, Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What's the current thinking about those "remember me" checkboxes on
> login forms that basically allow users to return to the site and
> automatically log in?
I think first, you have to make a judgement about the value of the
data / function
What's the current thinking about those "remember me" checkboxes on
login forms that basically allow users to return to the site and
automatically log in?
I wonder how useful they are compared to just letting the browser save
the login information and pre-fill the login form on return. Do they
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