APPLICATION DESIGN
To force user authentication regardless of the database access control list, append the Login argument to any IBMR LotusR Domino(TM) URL. This ensures that anonymous Web users who werenft initially prompted for a name and password when they entered the site are required to supply a name and password to complete tasks that require user identity.
Note The URLs shown below are for example only. They do not point to existing Web sites.
Syntax
http://Host/DatabaseDirectory/DatabaseFileName?OpenDatabase&login
Examples
http://www.mercury.com/sales/leads.nsf?OpenDatabase&login
Logout command
You can specify a default logout time period to log the Web client off the server after a specified period of inactivity. This forces the cookie that Domino uses to track the user session to expire. Automatically logging a user off the server prevents others from using the Web client to impersonate a user if the user leaves the workstation before logging off. If you enable session-based name-and-password authentication for a server, users can also append ?logout at the end of a URL to log off a session.
http://Host/DatabaseDirectory/DatabaseFileName?Logout
http://Host/DatabaseDirectory/DatabaseFileName?Logout&RedirectTo
"http://acmeserver/sessions.nsf?logout."http://acmeserver/sessions.nsf?logout
"Http://acmeserver/sessions.nsf?logout&redirectto=/logoutDB.nsf/logoutApp?Open"http://acmeserver/sessions.nsf?logout&redirectto=/logoutDB.nsf/logoutApp?OpenPage
Http://acmeserver/sessions.nsf?logout&redirectto=http://www.sales.com
You can build this expression into an application -- for example, using it in a button -- or type it in as a URL.
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