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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I guess I'm stating the obvious, but
the cancel button should take you back to where you were before
being challenged by the login screen. To the extent that is
possible, the cancel button should stay. We should never rely on
the back button.<br>
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I just tried it on our demo and recreated the 400 error. We
should fix this if possible.<br>
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On 10/9/2014 12:18 PM, Alarik Myrin wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">At least with the Wildfly adapter, clicking cancel
gets you a HTTP 400 -- Bad Request on your protected resource,
and doing something more graceful would take some thinking.
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<div>It's not clear to me what *should* happen when clicking
cancel. Users in a browser have a back button, or a button to
close the tab, and they can always use that to get out of the
login screen.</div>
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<div>Maybe the cancel button should just be removed?</div>
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<div>Alarik</div>
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