That'd be vulnerable to locking people out because the last time they
logged in they didn't specifically log out.

I don't see anything in the API to do this but, if you could pass a
session ID to see if it was active, you could record the session_id
along with the user_id in a table. So, when some tries to log in,
check the logins table. If the user_id is there, then see if the
session_id fromthe DB returns anything.

On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 2:00 PM, Dave Maharaj :: WidePixels.com
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Just a general question.
>
> Can I restrict a user to only allow the user to be logged in from one
> location...sounds stupid but some people share acct info with friends /
> family so this would restrict a user from logging in only once.
>
> So for example on login update a field in the user table LOGGEDIN to 1 and
> on logout set it to 0. So if Jeff shares his acct info with his wife and
> Jeff logs in then his wife tries to log in (it checks LOGGEDIN if set to 1
> someone is already logged in on that acct) she cant because Jeff is already
> logged in.
>
> Or does cake take care of this? If so are both allowed to login in at the
> same time? Does 1 get the boot?
>
> Dave
> >
>

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