Hello-

I'm developing a web-based system whereby users can edit documents and
then e-mail the documents to selected recipients.

The "documents" are comprised of the data from several MySQL fields.

I want to make sure that two people don't edit a document at the same time.

My users log in via a script that starts a session.

My initial idea was to have a field to denote file access (1 for "in
use" 0 for available).  The problem with this would be if a user
navigates to a different page or closes the browser window without
clicking a "save" or "close" button (which would execute a query to set
the in_use field to 0).

I'm sure others have dealt with the issue of exclusive access to a MySQL
resource.  I've looked into InnoDB transactional support, but that
doesn't seem to be what I need, since I'm not overly concerned about
simultaneously access, just simultaneous editing.

How can I ensure the "document" isn't accessed by two people at the same
time?

Thanks,
Bret

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