Closed Bug 80714 Opened 24 years ago Closed 24 years ago

Can't logout of account and log back into another one

Categories

(Core :: Networking: Cookies, defect, P1)

x86
Other
defect

Tracking

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VERIFIED DUPLICATE of bug 83625
mozilla0.9.2

People

(Reporter: jaimejr, Assigned: morse)

References

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Details

(Whiteboard: probably two days for investigation and fix)

Build ID: 2001051404 Reproducible: Always Steps: 1. Launch the browser 2. Enter the URL www.evite.com 3. The uses a cookie to display your last known log-in 4. Logout of the current account 5. Eneter in the new email address and password, of your other account Results: The site only recongnizes the first account, and logs you back into it.
Nominating for nsbeta1, and nscatfood. I think this might be a symptom of something much larger.
Severity: normal → major
Keywords: nsbeta1, nsCatFood
I have reproduced this - problem happens in a Mozilla build from 5/29, but doesn't happen in IE or NS4.7. If it weren't for that I wold have thought this is a problem with the site. If you log in to evite with the 'Remember Me' box checked, the page sets some cookies. In other browsers, logging out and logging in under a different name, with or without the Remember Me box checked, causes the cookie to be changed to the new login, but in Mozilla the cookie stays as it was. Reassigning to morse, as he may have a better idea what's going on.
Assignee: mstoltz → morse
Component: Security: General → Cookies
QA Contact: ckritzer → tever
nav triage: yes this is a problem we shd not ship with.
Priority: -- → P1
Target Milestone: --- → mozilla0.9.2
Whiteboard: probably two days for investigation and fix
sounds like this might be a dup of bug 83625 which I just fixed today. Reporter, please try this out with a build generated tomorrow or later and let me know if the problem still exists.
Status: NEW → ASSIGNED
I'm going to assume that this is a dup of bug 83625 and close it out as such. If the problem still exists with tomorrow's build, then please reopen. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 83625 ***
Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 24 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
verified: dup
Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
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