The best way to handle a login page is to conditionally include the login
page when the user has no session on the server yet, that way any page in
the site is capable of providing a login. After the user has been
authenticated I redirect them to the front of the site, you can also choose
to send them back to the page they were trying to login to. To avoid
rerunning the JavaScript you can conditionally include the onsubmit function
that calls your validation based on the being authenticated.

Hope that was not to confusing.


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From: Rajkumar, Haripriya (Haripriya) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 11:37 AM
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