Hi Harm

I get that part... Just wanted to make sure if this was intentional or not.

In my mind, if the login is supported, and if the user is really logged in.. I can't imagine a reason of not performing the same approach as it does for loginRequired..

The other way around is also true, if login is supported, but the user is not logged-in , it can behave as it was loginNone..

but again, this is my "way", and I understand that its really a "gray" area, and others may want it to behave differently.

Anyway.. Thanks