Aahg! So the natural followup to such a mess is whether it's a good idea. To do that. Potentially many times in a page load, since this is to satisfy Freelinking's access control routine that it's safe to admit things like "nid 32 does exist, and here is it's title". I am trying to have some kind of decent behavior without mandating the cache gets turned off. On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 10:16 AM, E.J. Zufelt <lists@zufelt.ca> wrote:
If your 'Computation' in the middle there fails, then the users session will be saved with the $user object you loaded up, i.e. they'll get logged out. Annoying at the moment, but if you ever change it to assign other users to the $user object then you might end up with people being logged in as other people if the 'computation' fails