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Re: Re: Detect logon ID from Browser

by TexasTess (Beadle)
on May 16, 2002 at 08:07 UTC ( [id://166944]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Detect logon ID from Browser
in thread Detect logon ID from Browser

This would be in a closed environment where spoofing a username would not be a concern, it's going to be on an intranet where there is no "world" access. I'm going to try messing around with the code you've provided but will start developing login/passwords in the meantime..thanks for your advice..if you think of anything else...I'd love to hear it! TexasTess "Great spirits often encounter violent opposition from mediocre minds" --Einstein

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Re: Re: Re: Detect logon ID from Browser
by TexasTess (Beadle) on Jul 08, 2002 at 00:51 UTC
    Got Logons/passwords working with a Cookie tracker today..I have a co-worker who is a whiz with encription keys that developed a nifty bit of code for protecting the passwords. Thanks again for your help, I Am SOO glad I found this site..it's great!

    TexasTess
    "Great Spirits Often Encounter Violent Opposition From Mediocre Minds" --Albert Einstein

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