Hi, Thanks for your response =) I don't know much about javascript, so if
you could show me an example that would be great.
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> My cheap trick around this is to have an onClick event on the form s
I posted about this a few days ago. I received several responses but
none of them were very helpful (thanks for the effort though). I finally
figured out what it was by process of elimination. At the top of my
registration form, I put session_start() just like I did for all my
other scripts. Well
If there are two people behind a NAT, then the site would check for a
session ID and the IP. If a session ID is introduced AND their IP
matches the session, they are allowed to proceed. This would prevent
people from moving a session ID to another machine. If two people are
behind a NAT and share
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