sam rumaizan wrote:
I need my webpage to read the username of the PC (machine). Is it possible to
do this with PHP?
Yes it is, but you need to set it up right. What you're after is NTLM
authentication. If you're using IIS then this is pretty easy, just
change the permissions on the website t
Sam,
Sorry to disappoint you, but this is also a client-side value, not a
server-side value. You can't get to it.
Thank you,
Jarrett Meyer
http://jarrettmeyer.blogspot.com
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Thank you it works fine
Stut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: sam rumaizan wrote:
> *"If the user hits refresh after submitting the form they will refresh
> nextpage.php. If they hit back they will be taken back to form.php"*
> Yes, *If the user hits refresh after submitting the form they will
> refr
sam rumaizan wrote:
*"If the user hits refresh after submitting the form they will refresh
nextpage.php. If they hit back they will be taken back to form.php"*
Yes, *If the user hits refresh after submitting the form they will
refresh **
*nextpage.php. Which is going to resubmit the data to mysq
I need my webpage to read the username of the PC (machine). Is it possible to
do this with PHP?
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