Ditto. There's really no reason it can't go here.

- Craige

On 2/5/07, benifactor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I agree.

> hey.
>
> for my $0.02 worth.. these kinds of questions are not exactly only php.
> however, i still see them as being valuable, and belonging to the php
> list,
> as they get into areas the php developers of sites might grapple with. i'm
> of the opinion more, rather than less.
>
> so if you have more intelligent discussions regarding php/site development
> technologies that integrate with php, this is the place for it!!
>
> peace..
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stut [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 5:31 AM
> To: benifactor
> Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP] who is online?
>
>
> benifactor wrote:
>> sorry if you misunderstood, i just wanted to know if it could be done
>> with php alone.
>
> It can't, and this should be fairly obvious. If the client-side makes no
> contact with the server for a period of time, how do you expect it to
> know that the user hasn't moved to another page?
>
> The bottom line is that this needs some client-side code to work,
> whether it be Javascript or just an iframe with a meta refresh tag.
>
> -Stut
>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stut" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "benifactor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Cc: <php-general@lists.php.net>
>> Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 5:18 AM
>> Subject: Re: [PHP] who is online?
>>
>>
>>> benifactor wrote:
>>>> i have built a function to tell me how many users are on my site at
>>>> any given time... <?
>>>>
>>>> //define function
>>>>
>>>> function bc_who ($who, $location) {
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> //first we erase any expired entries //entries will expire after 5
>>>> mins $whoTime = time(); $whoTime = $whoTime - 300;
>>>> mysql_query("Delete FROM bc_who where expire < $whoTime") or
>>>> die(mysql_error());
>>>>
>>>> //here we difine the variables needed to preform the check $whoExpire
>>>> = time(); $whoIp = "$_SERVER[REMOTE_ADDR]";
>>>>
>>>> //this will be changed as soon as user registration is finished
>>>> $whoUser= "Guest"; //do the actual mysql queries
>>>>
>>>> mysql_query("Delete FROM bc_who where '$whoIp' = ip");
>>>> mysql_query("Insert INTO bc_who (id, user, ip, location, expire,
>>>> status) VALUES (NULL, '$whoUser', '$whoIp', '$location',
>>>> '$whoExpire', '$whoStatus')");
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> //end who is function
>>>>
>>>> ?>
>>>>
>>>> this fuction works fine, however, i want to know if what i am about
>>>> to ask is possible.
>>>>
>>>> the problem i have is, this function assumes that after five minutes
>>>> if the user has not refreshed the page, or gone onto another page the
>>>> user must be gone. in reality, i have pages users might be on for an
>>>> hour or so without refreshing. i want my whos online to as acurate as
>>>> possible so is there a way to do this on the fly? like, forgetting
>>>> about the expire time and using a server side peice of code to
>>>> communicate to the database, when there is no more communication the
>>>> entry is deleted? please tell me there is a way, thank you in
>>>> advance.
>>>
>>> Assuming you actually mean "client side" not "server side" (because
>>> server-side is what you already have), you could do this in a number
>>> of ways with Javascript. You could periodically call the server using
>>> XmlHttpRequest, or you could keep it simple and reload an image which
>>> points at a PHP script. Either way this is not a question for a PHP
>>> list because it relates to client-side code. Google will almost
>>> certainly have several useful sites.
>>>
>>> -Stut
>>>
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