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mavtech

Posts: 133
Posted: 06/15/2005, 12:42 PM

I use PHP, Mysql.

I wish to give my users 10 hours of time.

When they log in, I want it to keep track of time and subtract it from the 10 hours. When the 10 hours are done I don't want them to have access anymore

Can someone help.
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dsafar
Posted: 06/15/2005, 3:32 PM

What is your OS and web server? Apache and IIS have timeouts that must be
configured in addition to the php session timeout.
probably get better results by googling.

"mavtech" <mavtech@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
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>I use PHP, Mysql.
>
> I wish to give my users 10 hours of time.
>
> When they log in, I want it to keep track of time and subtract it from the
> 10
> hours. When the 10 hours are done I don't want them to have access anymore
>
> Can someone help.
> ---------------------------------------
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> http://forums.codecharge.com/
>

mavtech

Posts: 133
Posted: 06/16/2005, 5:51 AM

We use apache... on linux.

I have been trying to google but I need to know where to start n the tracking of log time.
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