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> [mailto:general-boun...@developer.marklogic.com] On Behalf Of Nuno Job
> Sent: woensdag 10 maart 2010 23:19
> To: General Mark Logic Developer Discussion
> Cc: Danny Sokolsky
> Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] RE: logout from IE
>
> What about IE 6?
What about IE 6?
Any solutions ?
Nuno
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 7:10 PM, Sam Neth wrote:
> HTTP authentication is not cookie based, which is not to say that Microsoft
> wouldn't choose to call cached credentials "cookies", or lump clearing them
> into an option to clear cookies, but I'm fairly s
HTTP authentication is not cookie based, which is not to say that Microsoft
wouldn't choose to call cached credentials "cookies", or lump clearing them
into an option to clear cookies, but I'm fairly sure they don't. Here's an
article that should help for IE8:
http://blogs.msdn.com/askie/archi
Fwiw, in IE8, if you use the developer tools you can do 'Cache->clear
session cookies'.
Eric
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Couldn't you just go remove the cookies? There's a dialog that will
eventually popup the explorer on the list of cookies. Search for you
host and remove them.
If you can't find it, let me know and I'll go fire up a VM so I can
recall the steps.
E
IP addresses can be handy. So can host vs host.domain
There's probably some IE-only proprietary interface too, like doCommand().
-- Mike
On 2010-03-10 09:52, Danny Sokolsky wrote:
The only way I know of in IE is to close the browser and start another browser
process. In firefox, you can put