Date: 10/16/00
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The 'nobody' default authentication is supposed to be there for anyone
not explicitaly logged in.
So, presented with a 'login' form, half of the people (included me),
reside and decide to go back to normal, anonymous browsing.
But the way login_if is designed it seems that once you're in front of
the login form, you cannot decide too go back to normal browsing and
remain 'nobody'. You cannot even more review the page you had just seen
and are represented with the login prompt forever.
Is it truely like this?
Giancarlo
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