Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo wrote:
> 
> I'm sorry, I overlooked the only place user is set. Having been using  
> Tapestry since 5.0.5, almost four years ago, I'd say @SessionState works  
> as it should. Your code uses too much side-effects for my taste. And I  
> can't see the declarations of the username and password variables.
> 
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Sorry I must not have copied in the username, it is declared.

Yes I am sure it does just cant quite figure out where I am going wrong. If
the admin user logs in first, it works 100%.


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