Hi Suma,
On 7/11/05, suma parakala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since i have placed logout in head frame its being logged out from head
frame only. How i can log out from all three frames. anyone please help me
Thanks
Redirect the user to another page, which loads in the main window (not
in a
On Friday 31 January 2003 15:50, Keith Spiller wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I'm trying to create a Logout Function and Link. My site uses a standard
htaccess file for its authentication method. After the brower requests the
username and password they have access to the protected site.
Then
Jonas ? wrote:
1. I'm building this community thing and I have a text file with the
users that is currently logged in. When they press logout there name
is deleted from the textfile, but if they just close there browser or
surf to another site there name is still in the text-file until
On Mon, 27 May 2002, Jonas Hörnblad wrote:
Hi there,
I've only been PHPing for some week and ofcours I've ran into my first two
problems.
1. I'm building this community thing and I have a text file with the users
that is currently logged in. When they press logout there name is deleted
HTTP authentication (which is what you're using) is controlled by the
browser. Some browsers even keep the login/password after the window is
closed until the user logs out (Konqueror on Linux for one...)
If you want more control over logins and the ability to do a logout, you
should make
change the realm
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Jacky wrote:
Is there anyway I can do the logout that will completely get rid of all login detail
without having user to close browser?
Jack
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Title: Re: [PHP] logout
On 6/20/2001 6:34 PM this was written:
Is there anyway I can do the logout that will completely get rid of all login detail without having user to close browser?
What type of authentication are you using?
If it's a cookie, reset the cookie, if it's http
Is there anyway I can do the logout that will completely get rid of
all login detail without having user to close browser?
Depends on how your login system works.
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Richard Heyes
Yes,
What I
have found out is that if you change the realm name the browser (IE and NS)
empty the cache for the current authentication and force a re-auth. We
append a time stamp to our realm, so they have 1 minute to login before it will
change again. If you combine this with sessions and
At 20.06.2001 23:34, you wrote:
Is there anyway I can do the logout that will completely get rid of all
login detail without having user to close browser?
Jack
I guess you could overwrite it with other logindetails by redirecting the
user to a webpage
that requests a username/password that is
Hey,
this has been asked here like ten times today only...
Depends, usually you should be able to. Like, set them a cookie on logout
button and, as long as they have it don't let them in.
Silly method, I know, try also deleting cookies you have just set to the
user when they logged in.
One
Jacky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anyway I can do the logout that will completely
get rid of all login detail without having user to close browser?
If you're using sessions session_destroy() will do it. Create a link or
form button that calls that function.
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Steve Werby
President,
if your login system is cookie-based vs querystring. just send a
blank cookie to the user to replace whatever you had set.
if your login system has the query string for a session id or something, just
stop sending the querystring ;)
On Wednesday 20 June 2001 07:02, Richard Heyes
the
page.
hth,
q.
-Original Message-
From: Richard Heyes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 8:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] logout
Is there anyway I can do the logout that will completely get rid of
all login detail without having user to close
Don't quote me on this, but I think if you send the user a header saying
he's unauthorized then apache will remove the PHP_AUTH_* information.
Mike
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From: Jochen Kaechelin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 4:30 AM
To: PHP General
Subject: [PHP]
$PHP_AUTH_USER= ought to do it.
From: Jochen Kaechelin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 4:30 AM
Is it possible to unset $PHP_AUTH_USER and $PHP_AUTH_PW after
a successfull '.htaccess-login'?
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From: Yamin Prabudy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jacky@lilst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 2:40 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] logout
but still you had the variable hanging on the cookies while you are
running
the login function...
just clean out all the variables and th
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From: Yamin Prabudy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jacky@lilst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 2:40 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] logout
but still you had
for cookie...
just setcookie() of the same cookiename to null;
"Jacky@lilst" wrote:
I have php site that user is required to login, but I don't have logout function
yet. Is there anyone know the most practical way of logout method that people use
nowadays?, in php I mean. There is no
Can anyone guide me how to do the logout function that can get rid off
session and cookies? Both are used to store userID and password through the
site.
session_destroy();
SetCookie("SID", "");
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