* Thus wrote php chucker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm writing some code to login into my favorite sport site to get stats. I
> get logged in ok with the post request showing my username and password, the
> response screens welcomes me by name. However when I send a second request
> immediately after
I'm writing some code to login into my favorite sport site to get stats. I
get logged in ok with the post request showing my username and password, the
response screens welcomes me by name. However when I send a second request
immediately after the successful login, I'm being told I need to login.
Why don't you use session variables?
""David Hynes"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> What is the best method for tracking a user through a website ?
>
> I want to assign a username to a user which I can call up at anytime.
> Should I use htacces
Try this:
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/00/05/index2a.html
Jeff Oien
PHP >start here
http://www.webdesigns1.com/php/
> What is the best method for tracking a user through a website ?
>
> I want to assign a username to a user which I can call up at anytime.
> Should I use htaccess files an
What is the best method for tracking a user through a website ?
I want to assign a username to a user which I can call up at anytime.
Should I use htaccess files and the systems environment variables, or
cookies ?
Cheers,
David.
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