From paul.marshall@theplanet.co.uk Wed Mar 17 17:06:50 1999 Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 17:03:16 -0000 From: Paul Marshall To: "Steven Clarke (Leeds)" Subject: Sequence of Commands for Moneyworld [The following text is in the "iso-8859-1" character set] [Your display is set for the "US-ASCII" character set] [Some characters may be displayed incorrectly] Please note that my times are 3 minutes behind the log server times for all of the below. 16:13 - http://coop.theplanet.co.uk/cteam/ page is password locked and was visited to provide a header for this test 16:13 - http://www.moneyworld.co.uk/ 16:15 - http://www.moneyworld.co.uk/stocks/ Shutdown browser, manually deleted cache file, netscape history file and the cookies.txt file. Reloaded browser. 16:16 - http://www.moneyworld.co.uk/stocks/ 16:17 - http://www.moneyworld.co.uk/club/signup 16:18 - submitted details from the above page regarding a user Andrew Nonymous username = andrewnonymous54920 password = openitup 16:19 - submitted the password as indicated above 16:20 - Returned to the login page (via the side bar) and used the 'Speed Access' login 16:20 - http://www.moneyworld.co.uk/stocks/portfolio/ 16:21 - created a portfolio called 'My Boring Portfolio' the submission returned me to the URL below -- http://www.moneyworld.co.uk/stocks/portfolio 16:22 - as a footer I visited : http://www.moneyworld.co.uk/club/members/hotels.htm Using an x-forwarded Netscape from another Linux machine, I used another netscape to do the following : 16:23 - http://coop.theplanet.co.uk/paulm/ this was visited as a header for activities 16:24 - http://www.moneyworld.co.uk/stocks/portfolio this visited _another_users_portfolio_ portfolio name = 'Martin' though this was not the intended outcome, the simple presence of another user's information adequately indicates the caching situation