On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 10:49 PM, Adil Drissi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I made an error i was using
unset($_SESSION[sessioname]) instead of
unset($_SESSION). I'm sorry, but anyway, now i want to
give another detail. All the time i was testing with
opera. After testing in firefox and
Adil Drissi wrote:
Hi,
I made an error i was using
unset($_SESSION[sessioname]) instead of
unset($_SESSION). I'm sorry, but anyway, now i want to
give another detail. All the time i was testing with
opera. After testing in firefox and ie there is no
problem with the code i posted.
Yes,
Hi,
I made an error i was using
unset($_SESSION[sessioname]) instead of
unset($_SESSION). I'm sorry, but anyway, now i want to
give another detail. All the time i was testing with
opera. After testing in firefox and ie there is no
problem with the code i posted.
Thank you very much for your help
Adil Drissi wrote:
thank you tedd,
I understood what you explained to me last time. I was
wondering if there is another method to prevent that.
Thanks
--- tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 2:45 PM -0800 2/19/08, Adil Drissi wrote:
Hi,
Below you'll find my code. I think now that the
problem
Adil Drissi wrote:
thank you tedd,
I understood what you explained to me last time. I was
wondering if there is another method to prevent that.
Thanks
--- tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 2:45 PM -0800 2/19/08, Adil Drissi wrote:
Hi,
Below you'll find my code. I think now that the
problem
At 10:47 AM + 2/21/08, Nathan Rixham wrote:
apologies, I completely forgot that your using session_destroy ammend to..
?php
session_start();
session_destroy();
unset($_SESSION);
session_write_close();
sleep(1);
header(location: /index.php);
?
Nathan:
I don't think it's that simple.
For
At 2:45 PM -0800 2/19/08, Adil Drissi wrote:
Hi,
Below you'll find my code. I think now that the
problem is in my algorithm, because the is created
anytime the page is refreshed. But i don't know how to
check if the client was logged out or it is a real new
connexion to the page. As you will
thank you tedd,
I understood what you explained to me last time. I was
wondering if there is another method to prevent that.
Thanks
--- tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 2:45 PM -0800 2/19/08, Adil Drissi wrote:
Hi,
Below you'll find my code. I think now that the
problem is in my
Hi,
Below you'll find my code. I think now that the
problem is in my algorithm, because the is created
anytime the page is refreshed. But i don't know how to
check if the client was logged out or it is a real new
connexion to the page. As you will see one can click
on logout, then press the back
On Sat, February 16, 2008 2:31 pm, Adil Drissi wrote:
I need help with sessions.
I have a simple authentification relying only on
sessions (i don't use cookies).
Do you mean that you are also using the no_cookie setting in PHP and
using the URL to pass around the session ID?
Or jut that you
Adil Drissi wrote:
Hi everybody,
I need help with sessions.
I have a simple authentification relying only on
sessions (i don't use cookies). After the user submits
his username and password, the script checks if that
corresponds to a record in a mysql table. If this is
the case
Is your session being set in any other place but
your login page?
No, just in the page just to which the form of login
and password points.
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On Feb 16, 2008 3:31 PM, Adil Drissi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everybody,
I need help with sessions.
I have a simple authentification relying only on
sessions (i don't use cookies).
Just to let you know, if you're using sessions, you're using
cookies. You're not setting the data in
Hi,
I suppose this can be used to solve the problem i
posted. Can you please tell me how, or send a link to
ressource explaining that?
Thanks
--- Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 16, 2008 3:31 PM, Adil Drissi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everybody,
I need help with sessions.
At 12:31 PM -0800 2/16/08, Adil Drissi wrote:
Hi everybody,
I need help with sessions.
I have a simple authentification relying only on
sessions (i don't use cookies). After the user submits
his username and password, the script checks if that
corresponds to a record in a mysql table. If this
Hi,
Thanks for the link, it is very interesting, but as
the author says, the solutions are not perfect.
I'm wondering how yahoo mail for example are doing, or
maybe they are using something else (not php)?
Thank you
--- tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:31 PM -0800 2/16/08, Adil Drissi
Hi everybody,
I need help with sessions.
I have a simple authentification relying only on
sessions (i don't use cookies). After the user submits
his username and password, the script checks if that
corresponds to a record in a mysql table. If this is
the case $_SESSION['sessioname'] =
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