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Joe Atzberger wrote:
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When I log in to the OPAC, in the upper right-hand corner I see:<br>
Welcome, | Log Out<br>
Does this mean that I am logged in as an anonymous user? To log in as a<br>
user, I must then log out and log back in. Is this how it's supposed to<br>
work? When I do log in, I see Welcome, Paul Yachnes | Log out.</blockquote>
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Yes, you should have an anonymous session by default. Perhaps we
should revisit the display of "Log Out" in that case and make it say
"Log in". <br>
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and Chris Nighswonger wrote:<br>
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> I can't seem to reproduce this behavior.<br>
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> Are you working with the RC1 release or the latest HEAD from the
git repo?<br>
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> Try clearing cookies and navigate to your opac and see if the
problem still occurs.<br>
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I am working with RC1. Chris was right; after clearing my cookies, I
see the login dialog when first loading the opac home page. But Joe
also has a good point, because if I navigate to another page without
logging in, I then see Welcome, | Log Out which is counter-intuitive. I
agree it would be better if it simply said Log In or something like
Member Log In.<br>
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Paul<br>
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