Joe Van Meer wrote:
> This seems to work, however, if I close out my browser and say type in
> main.php (this page has the above code) in the address bar I can still
> access the page. How can I fix this? Is there something else I could be
> doing to improve the functionality?
> Any insights woul
On Wednesday 14 November 2001 14:58, you wrote:
I think mixing of the web application's and the host's operating
system's authantication is not the best thing (if you don't exactly
need that)
The $isLogged variable that is stored in the session is perfect as
long as you check that it is came f
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From: "Daniel Masur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 2:33 PM
Subject: [PHP] Re: Login/Security Problem
> set a cookie, and del
Thx for replying, so I can do away with the session variable that I was
setting and just set a cookie on their machine and delete it when they
logout? I don't have to check on each page?
Cheer Joe:)
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set a cookie, and delete it with a logout button or when the user leaves
your domain
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> Hi there. I'm new to php and would like some insight on securing a
website.
> Upon successful login to my
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