Greetings.

Thanks for your help! That about people not using logout buttons is really
true! But what can one expect? However, how can I create a unique session
ID? I don't use Databases, at least not MYSQL.

- Richard

""Plutarck"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Simplest way to do it IMHO.
>
> When a user logs in (starts their session) register their username into
the
> session (that session is "bound" to them now).
>
> On every page when a user does anything, update your database with the
> current time as a "last_activity" entry for that user.
>
> When showing who is currently logged in, get all the entries out and check
> their dates. If the last activity is older than a certain amount of
> acceptable time (how long it takes them to be considered "logged out".
note:
> people rarely use a logout button), then consider that user as not being
> logged in.
>
> Delete the entry so your "who's online" function doesn't hugely slow down
> the page, and you should be good to go.
>
>
> The only problem is that you have to do an update every time someone
visits
> a page, which increases your server load. But to avoid any noticable slow
> down you could just use a register_shutdown_function.
>
> I think that should handle your problem...
>
>
> --
> Plutarck
> Should be working on something...
> ...but forgot what it was.
>
>
> ""Richard"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Greetings.
> >
> >     Some of you are familiar with my latest project, a smaller
community.
> I
> > have implemented almost everything I need, and I wish to thank those of
> you
> > who helped me with "which mail is new" and so forth. However, this
problem
> > is quite worse I suppose, but I hope some of you has done something like
> > this before:
> >
> >     Sessions.
> >
> > I wish to keep track of every visitor. Not a counter or anything, but
more
> > of when a person signs in, the users nickname will be bound to this
> session
> > ID which will keep track of the person is online or offline. I have
solved
> > it like so:
> >
> >     Whenever a person loggs in, I add it's name to a online.dat file.
When
> > the user signs of, I remove the nickname thus the login time from the
> file.
> >
> > PROBLEMS?? First one: User must click on "logout" to remove itself.
> Second:
> > It does not always remove itself.
> >
> > Therefore, I ask: How can I create a new session for every visitor (so I
> > know how many are online at the time), bind this ID to its nickname (so
> one
> > row in a file would be: NICKNAME|SESSION_ID|DATE), and how can I make
sure
> > that whenever the browser is closed or whatever, or after a certain time
> of
> > inactivity (3 minutes), the user is removed from the file.
> >
> > All help is greatly appriciated and your name will be on the credits
list
> > too.
> >
> > - Richard
> >
> >
> >
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