jimmy cortes
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Posted: 03/21/2001, 8:04 AM |
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bookstore Demo, ASP no templates.
i know session(userID) is not equals to session.sessionid.
session(userID) is the member_id and session.sessioniid is generated by the
IIS.
Every time someone stats a session (logs in), I save the session.sessionid
(done). Now when he/she logs out and need to start a new session.sessionid.
I have tried session.abandon, but it seems it doesn´t work..!!!
As I told you I´m just a newbie.
How can I kill the session.sessionid after a log out?
Thanks for your excelente support,
jimmy
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Alexey Alexapolsky
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Posted: 03/21/2001, 8:48 AM |
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In your login forms you may open "Logout"
event and try write something like :
session.Abandon
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Regards,
Alexey
CodeCharge Support
jimmy cortes <jacoper@usa.net> wrote in message
news:99ajeu$3co$1@mail.tankhill.com...
> bookstore Demo, ASP no templates.
>
> i know session(userID) is not equals to session.sessionid.
> session(userID) is the member_id and session.sessioniid is generated by
the
> IIS.
>
> Every time someone stats a session (logs in), I save the session.sessionid
> (done). Now when he/she logs out and need to start a new
session.sessionid.
> I have tried session.abandon, but it seems it doesn´t work..!!!
> As I told you I´m just a newbie.
>
> How can I kill the session.sessionid after a log out?
>
> Thanks for your excelente support,
>
> jimmy
>
>
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