> > I place > > > > session_start(); > > if (!session_is_registered('somevar')) > > { > > header('location: login.php'); > > exit(); > > } > > > > at the top of all my pages to prevent people to view pages before they log > > in. However, once thay have logged in succesfully, they can ctrl-U in IE > to > > open a new window. This new window 'inherits' the session id and hence it > > does not redirects to the login page. Is there any way to avoid this > > situation so that people cannot have several windows with the same session > > open?
No. It shouldn't matter, as that's a client side issue. Who cares how many windows they have open. ---John Holmes... -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php