Hey!

The short answer is no.

You can get a the host IP, though.  And you can get a cookie
from them, if they have cookies turned on and you have written
a cookie previously.  Both of these ideas are not very secure
and are not recommended.

Have them login. :>)

Sans adieu,
Danny Rubis

Sharat Babu wrote:

> Hi
>
> I want to know is there any way where the application instead of enquiring
> login information , the application itself should know who the user is .
>
> My client don't want all the time giving login and password.
>
> so i want to know the userid without asking the user "the user id".
>
> thanx in advance.
>
> sharat
>
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