Once all browser instances are closed you’re
pretty much stuck. (as with other web technologies) Without a session identifier to match up
with on the server, there’s no way to access that session data. You *could* store session data in a local shared
object (flash cookie) and have your application read from that on startup to
determine whether or not the user needs to be brought to a login page. Then
when the user explicitly logs off you can nuke that shared object. Not the most
secure approach though. Cheers, Stace From: Im trying to create a Login screen where I can save a
user's session
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- [flexcoders] Handling Login Daniel
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- RE: [flexcoders] Handling Login Stacy Young
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