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I have done this.
I have checked session at page load for empty or null.
this has something to do with browser.
Mozilla maitains session in cache or something coz when I try to use any feature after pressing back button I m again out.
Any suggestion?
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Vijay V.
Yash Softech
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Abhijit Jana wrote: so this will again redirect to your login page even if user click on back button.
NO. When you press back button, no request is made by the browser for the page.It just loads from the cache. So page_load code won't get execute.
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Remove the browser cache.
i think it'll work
Cheers!!
Brij
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It will work but I dont think its a good practice.
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Vijay V.
Yash Softech
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Brij, I think it will not be a parmanent soluation . Any idea to resolve ?
cheers,
Abhijit
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Trying to find out.
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Vijay V.
Yash Softech
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you can use
window.history.forward(1);
to disallow the back button to be clicked ... whenever session expires..
Just after redirect, place this script to the login.aspx.
Abhishek Sur
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Will it be solve the actual purpose , (remove cache from browser ) ?
cheers,
Abhijit
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This isnt the best solution.
The problem is that you shouldnt be trying to disable areas of the browser because no matter what, if a user wants to and knows how they will be able to use every feature of the browser they wish to.
You should be building a better web app so it doesnt matter if the user hits the back button in the browser.
Deliver yesterday, code today, think tomorrow.
"http://www.heuse.com/cphumor.htm"
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Can this be managed using cookies? Coz the sites like gmail uses cookies to handle login and once you logout they wont allow you to login again.
Am I thinking right?
Any suggestion?
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Vijay V.
Yash Softech
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There is no permanent solution available.
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VijayVishwakarma wrote: Is there any solution for this ?
No reliable solutions are available.
When you press back button, browser loads the previous page from it's cache. It won't request for that page again.
Some JS can forward the page when back button is pressed, but again it is not reliable as JS can be turned off. If you are very much concerned about users viewing the page, I suggest to use popup window for displaying all your secure pages. Once user logs out, close that popup. Also ensure that your webpages are not accessible when user has turned off JS.
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Check this article out:
BackButton
Deliver yesterday, code today, think tomorrow.
"http://www.heuse.com/cphumor.htm"
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There are many alternatives to it not the exact solution
1. When User clicks log out button close the browser after resetting the session.
2. After logged out also when user clicks back browser button then you could see the last page visited when user was logged in
But this page comes from Cache no server side request has sent
So no worry if you are checking user credentials in every page
he won't be able to do any thing
I think just remove Cache ok even if he refresh the Page then he should redirect to default log in Page
Hope i am able to explain it
Thanks and Regards
Sandeep
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Put this in your Page Load event :
Response.Expires = 0;
Response.ExpiresAbsolute = DateTime.Now;
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Apologies to bother you but can you please brief me where? On which page?
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Vijay V.
Yash Softech
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You can place it on all the pages you are using in the Page Load event. (probably could to this in the HttpModule)
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Expires = 0;
Response.ExpiresAbsolute = DateTime.Now;
if (Session["User"] != null)
{
//some other code...
}
else
{
//Redirect to Login Page
}
}
The on the Logout button if the Sessions are "Abandoned" and the user tries navigating Back to this page he will be re-directed (asked for login credentials)...
Hope this helps
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thanks for the reply.
But this too is not working.
I have added the code in the page load and on logout have used Session.Abandon(). After logout I tried back button its again in.
Only IE is not allowing the user to go back in but other browsers like Mozilla, Opera are allowing to go back in however I cannot do anything but I dont want user to go in after loggin out.
Vijay V.
Yash Softech
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One thing I noticed that page load is not called when User presses the back button.So this means the page load is not called when a browsers back button is pressed.
And thus the code to check Session value is not called and the user is in.
May be I have to use the Session code on any other page function.
Can anyone suggest me on this?
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Vijay V.
Yash Softech
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I noticed that too.. Mozilla is a strange animal
What I found that could possibly work is to add javascript function on the document Onload event...
onload="CheckSessions()"
then through your javascript function click some hidden server button to re check the sessions (this will cause a Postback).
function CheckSessions()
{
document.getElementById("btnCheck").click();
}
This is a bit of a hack but it works... javascript fires even after navigating back...
PS: I noticed that the navigating doesnt call the Page_Load or Page_Init
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ooops that will go into an infinite loop
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I think making Session.Abandon and checking for some session value from the Application.BiginRequest event will do the purpose. Check if session exists, or otherwise redirect to login screen...
Abhishek Sur
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This lead to an infinite loop.
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Vijay V.
Yash Softech
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this is not working for me.
Can you suggest any other alternate?
IE works fine I have problem with other browsers.
I am using cookies to maintain login.
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Vijay V.
Yash Softech
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Hi,
I have created a Webpage, and on the click of a certain link i want to run a unicast stream from VLC giving an output of RTSP.
Please help.
Regards
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