password as expected. It all works. However, my customer has asked for
either a
timeout, a [Logout] button, or both so that the browser basically
'forgets' the
user id. This would then remove the requirement for the user to close down
the
browser when they leave their system.
Exactly.
*lol* the ol' logout button. i went through that at work. what i
did finally was use a session cookie and destroyed (expired)
it. unless there was some way to set the remote_user env var.
At 10:20 AM 11/20/99 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
password as expected. It all works. However, my
From: Dave Pfaltzgraff@PATAPSCO on 11/19/99 01:45 PM
I'm fairly new at this and need a few pointers to possible resources.
I've used Apache::AuthenDBI and thus require the user to enter a user name and
password as expected. It all works. However, my customer has asked for either a
timeout, a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm fairly new at this and need a few pointers to possible resources.
I've used Apache::AuthenDBI and thus require the user to enter a user name and
password as expected. It all works. However, my customer has asked for either
a
timeout, a [Logout] button, or both so
At 01:45 PM 11/19/99 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Dave Pfaltzgraff@PATAPSCO on 11/19/99 01:45 PM
I'm fairly new at this and need a few pointers to possible resources.
I've used Apache::AuthenDBI and thus require the user to enter a user name
and
password as expected. It all works.