Automatically Clock Out The User Everytime When User Logout Or Close The Website
Jan 29, 2010
I created timecard for a website and I would like to automatically clock out the user everytime when user logout or close the website. Is there a control for that? And if yes, where do i have to put he code at?? I think it should be in the code behind of master page... and on the Page_Load function
If the logged in user either exits out of a directory OR closes the browser......I want to automatically log them out. IS this possible and where is it done? What code can be used for these actions?
In ASP.NET, Session_End will be fired when the Session is time out then I can guess the user has left or close the Browser window in this method. But there is some delay till time out, is there any better solution?
I have 2 master pages Default.aspx is from Site.Master and some more pages that are from Admin.Master, I have used the code that to prevent the user from going back to previous pages after logout.
Here is my code
function preventBack() { window.history.forward(); } setTimeout("preventBack()", 0); window.onunload = function () { null };
The problem I am facing Admin.
Master page i.e I have Home.aspx, AboutUs.aspx,Admin.aspx,AddItem.aspx I was unable to navigate between those pages also. how to solve this. I have tried other methods also, but still facing same problem.
I used Membership provider in my application. when i am creating new user by filling the details and adding role after the submit button it force the current user to logout and re-login using the current user which I created.
Like as a admin I created the user irshad, it admin to logout and again re-logged in with the current user irshad.
I recently inherited an asp.net website made up of multiple .aspx and .ascx pages and being rather new to web development and especailly asp.net. I have the site create a cookie upon login to automatically log users back in if the page times out on them while they're entering information.
I need the site to automatically log users out when the site is closed. Obviously using the me.close event on each page won't work because we don't want it to log people out every time they navigate to a new page in the site.
I've tried setting the timeouts in both IIS and in the files of the website to longer but it doesn't seem to have an effect.
Is there an easy way to automatically log users out when they leave the site but not when they navigate from page to page.
I have to add HL7 compatibility to a database.How to create a sample:Database name: DBshwetaLets say there is just one table inside the db i.e tblValues with column name as Name,Age.Now i have to create a Hl7 message with the above values everytime a new user is registered.This Hl7 messgage should futher communicate with another database DBclone and make the required updations there.
I facing a problem here. how can I make the create user wizard category all the new user become normal user role? I have created 2 role which is Manager and Normal User. Normal User can't view the Manager page. But after i create a new user account, i can view manager and normal user page. I want to make all the new member registration will be normal user role?
URL.... Still there will be need of url in ajax method if i put javascript in site.master.cs . As what i have understood from that mysite.master.cs will be like this :
I've made a membership by create user wizard. everything is good but after click on finish register button, when page redirect to index .aspx, this page thinks tht user logged in. whereas user didnt login just added to DB.here is the code:
i see a lot of web site that.. remember when i return without using registration. I think they save cookies or something...So i'm asking you: in asp.net / vb.net how can i save the id of a user ? What are the command to do this ?
I have a web page with paypal. In the page user add items to list then buy it. when user add item to list i block that item in stock until user buy or delete that item.Now my problem is when user add item in the list and then close the broswer from IE close button , the item get blocked. I want to rollback the added items when user close the browser from IE button.
If I store all my user info, upon login, in cache and just have a "my account" page that displays the user info from cache, is that a good practice? I'm wondering if a person changes his email or does any type of database modification then the cached variables will be the wrong ones. If I have to update the cache variables every time something happens to the database, is this even a good practice compared to just querying the data whenever needed?
i am doing one chat application in that chat application i have one private chat now i want if i click one user logo that pop chat window automatically fired in that user window how do i that
how can i do this? At the moment a user's session is lost whenever they close the browser, but sites like facebook have a 'keep me logged in' option. How does this work exactly and are there any well known ways to do this in .net? i understand part of the way it works is that they store the username in a cookie.