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1. Re: Bug in Seam or Internet Explorer security hole?
cash1981 Apr 2, 2009 4:09 PM (in response to cash1981) -
2. Re: Bug in Seam or Internet Explorer security hole?
cash1981 Apr 2, 2009 7:56 PM (in response to cash1981)JIRA was rejected because they think I need support.
Ignorante if you ask me. Typical.Anybody else experienced this?
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3. Re: Bug in Seam or Internet Explorer security hole?
mwohlf Apr 2, 2009 8:25 PM (in response to cash1981)Are you sure the pages don't come from the cache? How did you implement authentication/authorisation?
If You log in as a mortal user and run with admin privileges, it sounds more like a bug in your app than in Seam or IE (no offense) -
4. Re: Bug in Seam or Internet Explorer security hole?
cash1981 Apr 2, 2009 9:12 PM (in response to cash1981)The pages are not cached by seam.
Authentication is implemented as the minimal sample from the seam example.
I never said they run as admin privileges, I just said that they can view the pages. They cant do anything, only view.If this is a bug from my system, then how come it works as expected in Firefox and Opera? Only Internet Explorer where this bug is.
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5. Re: Bug in Seam or Internet Explorer security hole?
mwohlf Apr 2, 2009 9:18 PM (in response to cash1981)IE has a cache too, did You check that?
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6. Re: Bug in Seam or Internet Explorer security hole?
cash1981 Apr 2, 2009 9:20 PM (in response to cash1981)That is why I was wonder wether this is an Internet Explorer security issue, or if seam really clears the internet explorer session cache properly as they do with Firefox and Opera.
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7. Re: Bug in Seam or Internet Explorer security hole?
mwohlf Apr 2, 2009 9:37 PM (in response to cash1981)IE is well know for doing whatever it wants no matter what the standard is, so I am not sure if IE listens to seam about what to do with it's cache ;-)
what I try to do to prevent caching is:<meta http-equiv="Cache-Control" content="no-cache" /> <meta http-equiv="Pragma" content="no-cache" /> <meta http-equiv="Expires" content="0" />
in the header of my master template, but I didn't check with IE and have none around right now, I have also seen web-proxies caching my pages even with this header, guess that's their job
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8. Re: Bug in Seam or Internet Explorer security hole?
misterloftcraft Dec 13, 2011 3:58 PM (in response to cash1981)As long as the users can't access anything on your admin page and they are just viewing, well, it's not a big deal, but still, IE is acting weird as always. At some point I had to use a registry cleaner to fix all the problems that IE caused so... that says a lot about the quality of this browser.
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9. Re: Bug in Seam or Internet Explorer security hole?
gebuh Dec 13, 2011 4:14 PM (in response to cash1981)Not sure how pertinent this is, but I found that even with no-cache settings, if I didn't close all current browser windows, whatever existed before stuck around.