> Why is the button there at all? There should be zero linkages to the > login page from *anywhere* in your user interface. That's true. The point I was trying to make is that there is nothing to stop an end-user from bookmarking a login page or typing it in directly, even if you have no linkages to the login page in your user interface. > NOTE: If you don't like the philosophy of form-based login, the > appropriate forum is the feedback address for the servlet spec > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), because that is where the requirements > for how Tomcat works are defined. > > Craig Thanks! I'll forward my suggestion on to them. -Mike
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