1. Logging in only once is easy. Make the login page only appear if
isset($_SESSION['accountcode'])
Else, have it display a page saying you are already logged in.
2. SSL
3. If a session expires the user logs out and the session is destroyed.
That's why it's called expiration.
4. session_destroy
>> 2. This is trickier. What do you mean with "access"? Are you talking about
>> lost updates? Are you talking about simple read-operations? Actually, even
as
>> you claim you're a newbie, you're asking questions that are keeping us all
up
>> at night! :-) The solutions vary depending on your situa
Hi nhadie,
1. Unlike, ASP or ASP.NET, PHP only has a Session object, not an Application
object. A session is only available to one single user only, and you can't
share information between Sessions using PHP (you'd use the Application object
for this in ASP(.NET)). While you can probably hack your