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 Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 06/14/68 11:40 
d wrote: 
> "Richard Levasseur" <richardlev@gmail.com> wrote in message  
> news:1140374153.425427.323740@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... 
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>>No, you can't because of the stateless nature of http. 
>>Though, you might be able to embed some sort of java applet that sent a 
>>message when it unloaded from a page refresh/change.  That might be 
>>more work than its worth, though. 
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> You can use javascript to handle that.  You can have a function fire when  
> the page is being unloaded, and have that destroy the session.  
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If the user has javascript enabled and the connection is still active. 
 
I wouldn't depend on it. 
 
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