Hi,

The login-example uses RestartResponseAtInterceptPageException to forward
a user to the login page when he's not authorized. 
What is the difference with throwing an RestartResponseAtInterceptPageException 
instead of a RestartResponseException exception? The latter appears to give the 
same behaviour, as far as I can see...

Regards,

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Jan Willem Janssen, M.Sc.
software engineer, Development
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