I was given a solution, or a work-around. You will have to use flash,
but,
you can set up a LocalConnection class that determines if the swf is
being run on the same system and if it is boot one.
You have the LocalConnection class send out a message to itself and
if it answers itself, then there are two running.
Otherwise only that one is running. Sort of hackish, but would
probably do the trick.
HTH
Karl
On May 23, 2010, at 3:35 PM, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
Hi Nathan,
The problem is not mine to speak of necessarily. I was trying to
help find a solution for another.
But from what I understand, they have a online lesson that they
dont want people to be able to log in as another user and get the
answers to.
Here is the their post.
On May 14, 2010, at 2:18 AM, Jagdeep Singh wrote:
Hi All!
I am looking for a solution, I want a user to do a single Login
only on a PC
.
E.g. If a User has logged on my website website.com in Internet
explorer,
then he cant login on same website in another browser like Firefox
etc with
same loginid or another.
Can I trace MAC address of a single machine to solve this issue?
Or is there a concept of GLOBAL COOKIE / Cross Browser Cookie
which will
work for all browsers in a single machine..
I hope You will help me out
Regards
Jagdeep Singh
+91 9988009272
Karl DeSaulniers
Design Drumm
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