Home » Authentication » Auth » Bug #7511
setExpire() do not logout user.
Details
| Submitted | 2006-04-28 09:31 UTC |
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| From | pluton dot home at free dot fr |
| Assigned | aashley |
| Status | No Feedback |
| Package | Auth |
| PHP Version | Irrelevant |
| OS | Linux Mandrake 10.1 |
| Roadmaps | (Not assigned) |
Comments
[2006-04-28 09:31 UTC] pluton dot home at free dot fr
Description:
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I was expecting that when setExpire() is called, it currently call logout member. It is not the case. When session expires
getAuth() returns false, but I another loggin is performed with a new user loggin, the previous user loggin is still the one used !!!
Should the maintainers of this package provides a callback for the expire() method ?
Thanks.
[2006-08-10 02:55 UTC] aashley at php dot net
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[2006-12-06 01:04 UTC] aashley at php dot net
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we assume that you are no longer experiencing the problem.
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