Well, i'm doing all that. Maybe something is wrong in
my code. I'll arrange my code in a way that it will be
easy to run and i'll post it. I think like that,
you'll see by yourself and you gonna help to fix that
for sure.

Thank you
--- Shawn McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Adil Drissi wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
> > 
> > I need help with sessions.
> > I have a simple authentification relying only on
> > sessions (i don't use cookies). After the user
> submits
> > his username and password, the script checks if
> that
> > corresponds to a record in a mysql table. If this
> is
> > the case "$_SESSION['sessioname'] =
> $_POST['login'];".
> > the $_SESSION['sessioname'] is checked in
> subsequent
> > pages to see if the user is connected or not.
> > The problem is after the user logs out, and after
> that
> > uses the previous button of the browser he becomes
> > connected. How can i prevent this please.
> > 
> > Here is my logout.php:
> > 
> > <?php
> > session_start();
> > unset($_SESSION["sessioname"]);
> > session_destroy();
> > header("location: index.php");
> > ?>
> > 
> > Thank you for advance
> > 
> > 
> >      
>
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> I don't think they are "reconnected".  What happens
> if they logout, then
> hit back, then hit refresh?  Are they loggedin? 
> Probably not.  It may
> just appear that way because the back bottom brings
> up a cache of the
> previous page.  But once the user tries to do
> anything that requires
> that they be loggedin, I doubt they can.
> 
> -Shawn
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