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Posted 22 May 2002 16:15:02
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22 May 2002 16:15:02 Dave Joosten posted:
I setup a forum like this, now i have a seperate page where i want people to login, now i want to keep that session alive so once they get onto the forum the don't need to relogin, can you give me any advice how this can be done ?Tx in advance.
Dave Joosten
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Replied 22 May 2002 20:17:18
22 May 2002 20:17:18 Jodel Diplom replied:
now did you set up a forum LIKE this or did you set up exactly THIS forum on your site??
Replied 23 May 2002 02:16:33
23 May 2002 02:16:33 Matthijs Horsman replied:
You can do so by using fresh baked cookies...
take a look at www.udnewbie.com there's a tutorial on how to make on.... Omar will explain how you stuuf the session that is created by UD into a cookie... workd fine for me...
Good luck...
Matthijs
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www.chaps.nl
take a look at www.udnewbie.com there's a tutorial on how to make on.... Omar will explain how you stuuf the session that is created by UD into a cookie... workd fine for me...
Good luck...
Matthijs
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UD4/WY2K/IIS/ASP-VB
www.chaps.nl
Replied 23 May 2002 02:40:15
23 May 2002 02:40:15 Dave Joosten replied:
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You can do so by using fresh baked cookies...
take a look at www.udnewbie.com there's a tutorial on how to make on.... Omar will explain how you stuuf the session that is created by UD into a cookie... workd fine for me...
Good luck...
Matthijs
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UD4/WY2K/IIS/ASP-VB
www.chaps.nl
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Hello Matthijs, i guess you are pointing to the 'Advanced UDnewbie Cookie Login' tutorial, ill try it out tommorow, i had been digging throughout the code of the forum but at first i didn't see a to easy way, anyway hope that works out then.
Regards,
Dave Joosten
Dave Joosten
You can do so by using fresh baked cookies...
take a look at www.udnewbie.com there's a tutorial on how to make on.... Omar will explain how you stuuf the session that is created by UD into a cookie... workd fine for me...
Good luck...
Matthijs
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UD4/WY2K/IIS/ASP-VB
www.chaps.nl
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Hello Matthijs, i guess you are pointing to the 'Advanced UDnewbie Cookie Login' tutorial, ill try it out tommorow, i had been digging throughout the code of the forum but at first i didn't see a to easy way, anyway hope that works out then.
Regards,
Dave Joosten
Dave Joosten
Replied 23 May 2002 19:25:16
23 May 2002 19:25:16 Dave Joosten replied:
He has a nice tutorial bug now i still can't seem to find the Cookie values i need to use for the forum, it's very confusing in there code
Dave Joosten
Dave Joosten
Replied 24 May 2002 09:38:07
24 May 2002 09:38:07 Matthijs Horsman replied:
Hey Joost,
Which cookie do you mean, the one of the forum or the one in the tutorial??
Matthijs
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UD4/WY2K/IIS/ASP-VB
www.chaps.nl
Which cookie do you mean, the one of the forum or the one in the tutorial??
Matthijs
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UD4/WY2K/IIS/ASP-VB
www.chaps.nl