Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 11/01/06 03:06
crescent_au@yahoo.com wrote:
> So what's the solution??
>
> I think disabling the cache in FF is not the real solution. Can't it be
> done from the code itself? I've looked at some other login codes used
> in opensource applications. They are basically using functions like
> unset("session_name"). I am doing the same but for me it's not working.
> I have no idea why it's not working for me.
>
>
> Koncept wrote:
>
>>In article <FbSdnallbvRjF9rYnZ2dnUVZ_rednZ2d@comcast.com>, Jerry
>>Stuckle <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>My mistake. But I'm not the one having the problem.
>>
>>And it was my mistake (realized after posting the reply ) that you were
>>the original author. Sorry 'bout that.
>>
>>--
>>Koncept <<
>>"The snake that cannot shed its skin perishes. So do the spirits who are
>>prevented from changing their opinions; they cease to be a spirit." -Nietzsche
>
>
Nope, because Firefox is never going to your site. It's just serving
the page up locally.
You can set the page to expire immediately - but even that is only a
recommendation to the browser - not a requirement.
The only solution is to close the browser after logging off.
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