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Tim Donohue updated DS-959:
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    Attachment: Tim-DS-959-Version2.patch

FIXED!

I've figured out the issue with my previous patch.  

I've now attached a Version 2 patch (Tim-DS-959-Version2.patch), which seems to 
fix this issue in *all major browsers*.  (The secret was to reset any existing 
response headers before doing a redirect, to ensure a new Cookie wasn't 
created.)

So far, this patch seems to work for:
DSpace 1.8.0 RC1/Trunk + Tomcat 7.0.21 (with default configs)
on the latest versions of the following web browsers:
Firefox, Chrome, Opera, IE, Safari (on Windows)

It still may be useful to have someone else take a look at this small patch & 
try it out (just to make sure I'm not overlooking anything & that others 
approve of my implementation).  

I'll leave this open for comment for a day or two before committing to Trunk.
                
> XMLUI login failure when using Tomcat 7.0.16
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DS-959
>                 URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-959
>             Project: DSpace
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: XMLUI
>    Affects Versions: 1.7.2
>         Environment: Based on discussion on 'dspace-tech', seems to affect 
> the following browsers:
> * IE
> * Chrome
> * Safari
> * Opera
>            Reporter: Stuart Lewis
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 1.8.0
>
>         Attachments: Tim-DS-959.patch, Tim-DS-959-Version2.patch
>
>
> See: http://dspace.2283337.n4.nabble.com/Login-and-IE8-td3671944.html

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