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7/7/2007 2:53 AM
 

I had a redirect while I worked on some internal pages, but now that I have opened the doors (albeit a small crack), I would like to change it back.

There is not a <not specified> option like many of the other settings, only a blank choose in the top of the drop-down; is it okay to select this setting (I am hoping it will just disable the redirect and a member would stay on the page requiring login)? I thought I would ask to ensure I don't fall into some infinite limbo loop and never land on a page after login/logout, etc.  :)

So in short, does selecting the blank option leave them on the same page? Perhaps adding the <not specified> language in a future release? 

 
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