Thanks for the pointer, I will see what I can do with it. This is
actually the same scenario that I am in.
Ashley
Red Wingate wrote:
Here you go:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-dev&m=107732506523441&w=2
Have fun,
red
Ashley wrote:
Do you happen to know what the subject was? I canno
Here you go:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-dev&m=107732506523441&w=2
Have fun,
red
Ashley wrote:
Do you happen to know what the subject was? I cannot seem to find the
particular post you are mentioning.
Ashley
Red Wingate wrote:
One last thing, check the PHP-DEV Archives someone se
Do you happen to know what the subject was? I cannot seem to find the
particular post you are mentioning.
Ashley
Red Wingate wrote:
One last thing, check the PHP-DEV Archives someone send a quite nice
trick on how to do that about 1-2 months ago.
Bye,
red
Ashley wrote:
Thanks for the info g
One last thing, check the PHP-DEV Archives someone send a quite nice
trick on how to do that about 1-2 months ago.
Bye,
red
Ashley wrote:
Thanks for the info guys. I guess that I will just make a login screen
of some sort to accomplish what I need.
Thanks again,
Ashley
Red Wingate wrote:
See
Thanks for the info guys. I guess that I will just make a login screen
of some sort to accomplish what I need.
Thanks again,
Ashley
Red Wingate wrote:
Seen some interesting ways on doing this on the client. Basicly you run
a bash script ( on autostart for example ) and pass the login-info which
Seen some interesting ways on doing this on the client. Basicly you run
a bash script ( on autostart for example ) and pass the login-info which
are saved in the enviroment to the server to make sure the user is known
by the server as well.
Another way could be to check wether the REMOTE_ADDR has a
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