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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 06/30/07 01:46
Ben Sehara wrote:
> "shimmyshack" <matt.farey@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1183047662.340289.205790@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>> On Jun 28, 2:49 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>>> Ben Sehara wrote:
>>>> Is there any way I can limit the access to my website? I have a site
>>>> "A" and
>>>> I want to allow access to it only from site "B" login user.
>>>> If someone try to access site "A" directory, I want it redirected to
>>>> site
>>>> "B" for login. After login at site "B", you see the link to site"A".
>>>> When
>>>> you click it, you see login page for site "A".
>>>> Is it possible?
>>>> Thanks.
>>>> Ben
>>> Ben,
>>>
>>> Not easily. The problem here is if you set a cookie on Site B, it won't
>>> be sent to site A.
>> Was it you that asked this the other day, it is a solveable problem,
>> what capabilities do both servers have, do they have php, does only
>> one, which one, does one/both have a database, session support?
>>
>
>
> No, I don't think it's me. This is the first time to post regarding this
> topic.
> Site "A" has ASP and site"A", my site, has PHP. Both have database and
> session support.
>
> Can I use RSS to accomplish this? It just came up in my mind.
>
> Ben
>
>
(Top posting fixed)
Nope. RSS is generally not real-time. More often than not, RSS feeds
run from a cron job every so often.
Also, you can't share ASP sessions with PHP sessions. But if they can
access the same database (not two different databases!) you can pass
info through the database and either GET or POST values.
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