"Alessandro Vitale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I am currently running a web application which has an increasing number of
> users. The application uses PHP sessions. As administrator, I would like
to
> know which users are currently logged in. Any brie
Quoting Joe Harman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> What if you could read a browser's history file... There has to be a way
> to do this with something like javascript... Just an idea...
>
> Joe
>
That would be a major privacy loophole if it were allowed..
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t: Re: [PHP] Tracking Users via Cookies?
Hey,
As far as i know you cant do that, you can see from where they have come
(ie. where they have visited before coming to you) but not after they
leave your site unless they return.
/*
>I want to give my client an
> informed answer on what is pos
--- Jason Bourque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a client that would like to track their visitors if
> they go to other competitors websites after visiting their
> own.
>
> Is this possible?
Technically, yes, but realistically, no.
No matter what solution you come up with, it will require a
Hey,
As far as i know you cant do that, you can see from where they have come
(ie. where they have visited before coming to you) but not after they leave
your site unless they return.
/*
>I want to give my client an
> informed answer on what is possible, then let them know the implications
of
> pr
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* On 21-01-02 at 19:58
* jas said
> I am fairly new to PHP and have setup a site that connects to a MySQL db to
> store different information from our users, however what I would like to
> setup is something that I could place on a few pages to
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