On 8/27/2013 10:55 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
On 27 Aug 2013, at 15:51, Jim Giner <jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com> wrote:
On 8/27/2013 10:39 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
On 27 Aug 2013, at 15:18, Jim Giner <jim.gi...@albanyhandball.com> wrote:
On 8/27/2013 10:14 AM, Stuart Dallas wrote:
It's not really confusing so long as you understand how PHP works. Each request
is brand new - nothing is retained from previous requests. The two variable
you're changing are set by PHP when the request comes in from the browser. The
fact you changed them in a previous request is irrelevant because 1) that
change was not communicated to the browser in any way, and 2) PHP doesn't
retain any data between requests [1].
If you've been coding assuming that changes you make to global variables are
retained between requests you must have been having some pretty frustrating
times!
-Stuart
Not really - this is the first time I've had something not work as expected.
That was said with my tongue very much firmly in my cheek, and so is this:
I've been playing with dynamite since I was 4 - hey, it must be a safe,
proper thing to do!
Just because nothing has blown up in your face yet doesn't mean it won't, and
I'm concerned that you might not actually see how important it is to make sure
you're using the tool correctly.
-Stuart
This may very well be the first time with this problem because I haven't tried
anything like this before.
That said - can you give me some pointers on how to do the JS solution? I'm
calling a script that is similar to the one I used to signon. It sends out
something like:
header("WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm=$realm");
header('HTTP/1.0 401 Unauthorized');
echo "<h3>You have entered invalid credentials<br>";
echo "Click <a href='$return_url'> here </a> to return to the menu.";
exit();
when it doesn't detect the PHP_AUTH_USER or it is an invalid value.
So - to effect a signoff, what does one do? You said to use an invalid value,
but what do I do with that? How do I ignore the 401? Now I'm getting the
signin dialog and I'm stuck.
You don't need to do anything on the server-side. You simply need a JS function
that sends a request to a URL that requires basic auth, with an Authenticate
header that contains an invalid username and password. Then, when your server
responds with a 401 Authentication required (which it should already do for an
invalid request) you can set location.href to whatever URL you want the logged
out user to see.
If you don't know how to make a request from Javascript -- commonly known as an
AJAX request -- then google for it. I'd recommend the jquery library if you
want a very easy way to do it.
-Stuart
I am familiar with an ajax request (xmlhttprequest) and I have a
function ready to call a script to effect this signoff. I just don't
know what to put in that php script I'm calling. From what you just
wrote I'm guessing that my headers as shown previously may be close -
I"m confused about your mention of "contains an invalid username...".
As you can see from my sample I don't include such a thing.
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