the best thing to do that when you log out just make the session variable's
value zero or null then redirect to the home page and on each page in the
all project check for this session variable if it not null continue and if
null it must redirect to the home page, this is the best thing to do ..the
problem that if the client dosn't log out so it will be his responisibility
that any one after him can continue but if he log in in his name so the
session var refers to his id and no problem at all..
best wishes
Farah Kubba
web developer
telaterra software ltd.
www.telaterra.com
>From: "Jay Patton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: sessiontimeout
>Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 17:38:29 -0700
>
>quick question.
>in my client section if i have the sessiontimeout set to 1 day and the
>client logs out by clicking the 'log out' link. how can i kill that session
>so if they go back to the login screen latter they dont get a blank screen?
>the problem i am having is that when i log out and then go to the login
>link i get a blank screen because my session has not expired yet. so what
>should i do to kill the "session clock" so if i go back latter in the day i
>can log in again with out having to wait the full day to get the login
>screen again.
>make sense?
>
>Thanks,
>Jay Patton
>Web Pro USA
>406.549.3337 ext. 203
>1.888.5WEBPRO
>www.webpro-usa.com
>
>
>
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