The only way I thought of to get around this problem was to prefix usernames
with the other field. In your case login form has three fields, username,
password and office and you have a javascript that concatenates the office
number to the username when the user submits the login form...
we have
That's what I have thought, I guess javascript is the only choise if
this aproach is used.
Thanks!
On Fri, 2002-08-16 at 17:26, Barney Hamish wrote:
The only way I thought of to get around this problem was to prefix usernames
with the other field. In your case login form has three fields,