hey,boy, i think you should use datebase to store user status,use user's
internet-ip and intranet-ip to idenification.
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From: d...@program-it.ca
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 16:20:05 -0400
Subject: Re: [PHP] redirect to a page the fist time a site is accessed
Andrew Ballard aball...@gmail.com wrote in message
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On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 10:30 PM, Jason Pruim ja...@jasonpruim.com wrote:
On Apr 14, 2009, at 10:11 PM, Don d...@program-it.ca wrote:
Hi,
I have some code in my index.php file that check the user agent and
redirects to a warning page if IE 6 or less is encountered.
1. I'm using a framework and so calls to all pages go through index.php
2. The code that checks for IE 6 or less and redirects is in index.php
I know how to redirect the users but what I want to do is redirect a user
ONLY the first time the web site is accessed regardless of what page they
first access. I would like to minimize overhead (no database). Can this
be
done?
Thanks,
Don
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Probably the best way I could think of would be to set a cookie on their
computer that you check for when they come and redirect based on that
cookie.
It's not completely fail proof because all they have to do is clear
cookies
and they will see it again but it should work for most people.
Well, there is that ... and if the browser does not accept your
cookie, it will be trapped in an infinte redirection cycle.
Andrew
Yes and from php.net,
Cookies will not become visible until the next loading of a page that the
cookie should be visible for.
So there's no PHP solution for my problem? I think I need to use unreliable
JavaScript.
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