Hi i dont know how to explain it very well so here it is
I used roles to allow member users to have access to certain pages and roles and none member users(visitors) to not have access or view to certain pages or roles.

So when the visitors will go to the page they are not allowed to see they will see an "access denied" message and stuff.

The problem is this when I click the back button then click the forward button it will take the visitor to another members account and allow them to use the members account and so on.

Please let me know if there is anything else i can provide to help with the situation.

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matt_harrold’s picture

You say "click the back button" ... back to where? Then you click the forward button (which should return to the access denied page) but instead you arrive at another users member account? Logged in?

I've never heard of such strange behaviour.

What is the url of the "access denied" page? What is the url after your back/forward maneuver?

Is this error repeatable on another computer? If so, does it affect all browsers?

I'm guessing that you've tested this yourself on a single computer and have some weird cache issue going on locally, but just in case ... clear your Drupal caches and permissions cache ... if the problem persists ... let us all know.

companyone’s picture

matt thanks for the imput I tried the back and forward menuvor on a different computer without any one logged into the site and it did not return to the wrong user.
Thank you very much.