Wouldn't session variables work for this? That's what I've used in the past
for anything that was sensitive to browser sessions. I know they're kinda
flaky sometimes, which is why I try not to use them.

Any other ideas? I'd like to know any other suggestions as well, sounds like
something I could integrate into one of my own apps.

----- Original Message -----
From: "W Luke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 5:29 PM
Subject: Seeing who's logged in


> Hi,
>
> On one of my sites users log in, and client.email is set - for the
> members-only sections, it then checks to see if client.email is set and
lets
> them in (or tells them to login) accordingly.  How can I add a "Who's
> online" section..to display which users are currently logged in? Because
> even if the user closes their browser, won't their token/cfid still be in
> the Database and therefore they'll appear "online" even though they're
not?
> Or have I lost the plot...(run out of Red Bull...coffee just doesn't do
> it...)
>
> Will
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>
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