ICEfaces
  1. ICEfaces
  2. ICE-3632

Refresh button redirects you to the login page

    Details

    • Type: Bug Bug
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major Major
    • Resolution: Duplicate
    • Affects Version/s: 1.7.2
    • Fix Version/s: None
    • Component/s: None
    • Labels:
      None
    • Environment:
      Server: OS: Sun Solaris 5.9 / Windows XP; apache-tomcat-5.5.23;
      Client: IE7;

      Description

      I downloaded icefaces 1.7.2 to use it in a project.
      The previous icefaces version had lots of bugs, which were promised to be fixed in 1.7.2, so that's one of the major reasons i want to put 1.7.2 .

      The problem with 1.7.2 is this:
       - the app has a log-in page; after the user logs-in he can navigate the app menu;
       - when the user is loged in, if he press the refresh button of the browser (or hit F5), he gets the log-in page of the application, and the user/password fields are filled with previously inserted data. (so he will only click on login button and will be successfully logged-in).
       - if the user click on the logout link, be will log-out of the app and will get the log-in page (the user/password fields will not be filled with previous data, like they does in case of pressing the refresh button)
       
      This behaviour wasn't in the previous versions of icefaces that we used (...etc,1.7.0, 1.7.1, 1.7.0 beta1)

      I am wondering if anyone else have seen this behaviour on 1.7.2.

      I saw bug http://jira.icefaces.org/browse/ICE-3361 , but it's not about that thing that i am saying now.

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          Ed Hillmann added a comment -

          We experience this too (same server environments, with the exception of using Glassfish instead of Tomcat).

          I also notice that it also happens when you hit the Back button. In previous releases, hitting the back button (assuming the previous link was the same as our app's), we got the same view. Now, it goes to the Log-in page.

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          Ed Hillmann added a comment - We experience this too (same server environments, with the exception of using Glassfish instead of Tomcat). I also notice that it also happens when you hit the Back button. In previous releases, hitting the back button (assuming the previous link was the same as our app's), we got the same view. Now, it goes to the Log-in page.

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              Reporter:
              Tolnai Andrei
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