If I've got my basics right, the auth user and pass will be sent by the
browser. You will need a way to tell the browser not to send the user and
pass anymore.

- Sid

----- Original Message -----
From: "James D. Stallings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 3 October 2003 Friday 9:04 AM
Subject: [PHP] PHP and .HTACCESS


>
> I am new to learning PHP and have learned a lot over the last few weeks.
One
> thing that I can not find anywhere is how to code it so a user can click
logoff
> and have it route them to another page and remove their authentication
that was
> set.
>
> ie... I user goes to www.mysite.com and clicks on a link called STAFF
> The STAFF.mysite.com is protected with authentication using .htaccess
> The staff enters their ID and Password and is allowed in.
> I want to have a button that says LOGOFFF that will remove the
authentication
> I know how to do the header(location... to route them back to another
page, but
> I have not been able to remove the authentication so it will ask them for
their
> password again when they return to staff.mysite.com
>
> I have even tried:
>
> header('WWW-Authenticate: Negotiate');
> header('WWW-Authenticate: NTLM', FALSE);
>
> but no go...
>
> Thanks in advance!!
>
> Jim
>
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