location.href (simply redirection) is so called web 2.0 ? :) web 2.0 is like a google mail where no redirection at all and all the content loaded dynamically.
simplest realization can look like: 1) you will have one main script lets name it manager.php to this script you will send different values, and depending on them our manager will include different modules and return HTML which you will insert into some "div" 2) every module as usually will check if user logged in or not lets say depending on session 2.1) if logged in then show module content etc 2.2) if not then return lets say login form ... this is the basic concept which will work without page refreshing/ redirecting etc ... On Feb 14, 1:07 pm, phicarre <[email protected]> wrote: > @james: I forgot to answer to your question ... what I want ? "web2.0 > style" with a solution as you suggested it > > On 14 fév, 12:03, phicarre <[email protected]> wrote: > > > OK. I understood now. Thank's > > > On 13 fév, 20:07, James <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Okay, here's a simple way to understand it. Suppose in your login.php, > > > if the user login is successful, you have login.php echo '1'. If not, > > > echo something else, like '0'. > > > > This response will become stored in the 'msg' variable in your success > > > function in your ajax. > > > > success: function(msg) > > > { > > > if (msg == '1') window.location.href = window.location.href; // > > > refresh page > > > else alert('You failed'); > > > > }, > > > > On Feb 13, 8:50 am,phicarre<[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I tried by doing header("Location:welcome.php") but the page is not > > > > displayed ??? > > > > The first module is waiting for an answer. This is probably that > > > > doesn't run ??? > > > > Show me how you did it .... > > > > > On 13 fév, 19:45, Ashit Vora <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > Hey, why dont u redirect to Welcome.php page from the page where u r > > > > > authenticating the user. > > > > > > eg. suppose you make ajax request to auth.php for validation, If > > > > > validation succeed, redirect to welcome.php (and the ajax request > > > > > which was waiting for response will die) and if failed, write response > > > > > back and it will be received by Ajax function waiting for it. > > > > > > I 'm doing this way. > > > > > > and also... If you check session on your welcome.php, and only allow > > > > > user to continue if the user is validated else redirect back to login > > > > > page than it doesnt matter even if user gets to know about your > > > > > welcome.php page > > > > > > If I understood your problem properly than this should help you. > > > > > > Thanks :) > > > > > > On Feb 13, 10:30 am,phicarre<[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > The question was "How to call welcome.php from my jquery script in a > > > > > > secured manner ?" because welcome.php is visible from the client > > > > > > side. > > > > > > > On 13 fév, 13:19, Rene Veerman <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > Rene Veerman wrote: > > > > > > > > // $pwh = md5 ($users->rec["user_password_hash"] . > > > > > > > > $challenge); > > > > > > > > Ehm, best to use Either sha256 OR md5 for BOTH fields ofcourse ;) > > > > > > > It was a hasty paste.

