Sorry for the follow-up so soon, but what I'm basically wondering is
if I have to write my own Session manager?
I would have to create a Session object at user log in (I don't think
I'd even bother using an ASO), save that in my session manager, put
it's id in all forms and hyperlinks so that I can identify the
session, etc.
R
On Oct 4, 2007, at 5:52 PM, Robert A. Decker wrote:
I'm working on an application where a user logs into the action and
from there every action they take is audited by being saved in the
database, tied to that user in the database.
I've been trying to follow the examples, but it seems that in my
app all users share the same session when I use an ASO, which of
course doesn't work for me.
Has anyone done something similar? Written an application where
multiple users are logged in and all of their actions/page-displays/
etc are separate from each other?
One problem is that I can't put obviously identifying information
in URLs, or on the page. For example, I can put a session id (as
long as it's a random string) in the page (in links, in hidden form
elements, etc), but I can't put user names or ids.
R
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