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19999 | Fix Users Online Section | <br><blockquote rel="Vaporman87"><b>Vaporman87 wrote :</b><br><i> <blockquote rel="Linux_Sage"><b>Linux_Sage wrote :</b><br><i><br> Most people who implement these sort of things track all active sessions within the database. They would either source it from the $_SESSIONS array every time a user logs in and remove each entry as they expire or you could go all out and create an entire session interface class and handle everything within the DB itself.<br><br>Once it's all in the DB querying who's online would be trivial. <br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>I forgot we had a developer in our midst. Well, another one that is. <img src="/images/smilies/MavSmile.gif"><br><br>That would be essentially the same as what it is now, right? Except that as it is now, there is no expiration. The status is only changed when the user manually logs off. I've gone into the DB and manually logged everyone off before. Just to see who would eventually log in again (some have not even done so since I last did that).<br><br></i><b></b></blockquote>Well that could explain why everyone shows up. If the Login action and the LogOut action are the only two things which make changes to that table and there there are people who rarely ever explicitly Logout and instead close their tab or something then there's no way of truly knowing who's online. It may be best to do this at the session level.<br><br><i>What would be involved in tracking the activity of a logged in user in order to tag them as "online"? On RJ, it even shows which thread the user is looking at. How would that work?<br> </i><b>-end quote<br></b><span style="font-style: italic;"><span style="font-weight: bold;"><br></span></span>Most likely they implement a custom session handler and store all session data within the database rather than the filesystem of the server. Then they could easily add custom things like what they're browsing, what their IP is, etc. and all this stuff will get updated as their activity changes.<br> | Linux_Sage | Apr 16, 2015 | |
19998 | Things you don't like about this era. | @Ajimbo:<br><br>That's quite a scary experience.<br><br><br> | Mr Magic | Apr 16, 2015 | |
19997 | Things you don't like about this era. | Um... she likes attention.<br><br>Yes, it was the DBZ page stuff.<br> | Ajimbo | Apr 16, 2015 | |
19996 | Things you don't like about this era. | <blockquote rel="Ajimbo"><b>Ajimbo wrote :</b><br><i> I dunno, a former member of RJ tried to get people to "hack" me. She tried to use her connections with a big named facebook page to get Anonymous to hack my account and put all my info online. We used to talk almost 24/7 on Skype, but then she started lying more than usual and became increasingly paranoid. She had asked me to have Saruman delete her post history from RJ, which he did.<br><br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>Was that the whole DBZ page thing? | vkimo | Apr 16, 2015 | |
19995 | Theme & Amusement Parks | My parents always get me all day wristbands for Nickelodeon Universe for my birthday. Amongst other things. Excited to get on that. We are very close. The Turtles ride is pretty wicked. Takes a lot of effort, but when you get it going, it's awesome. The first ride of it's kind in the U.S. My family and a few friends all went to the grand opening/ World Record event. Most people dressed as Ninja Turtles in one place. Tees and masks were provided..communicator was mine. <br><div style="text-align: center;"><img style="width: 476px; height: 356px;" src="/images/postImages/1429200223478307_10150605210402353_966621813_o.jpg"><br></div> | fuschnikt | Apr 16, 2015 | |
19994 | Things you don't like about this era. | <blockquote rel="Ajimbo"><b>Ajimbo wrote :</b><br><i> I dunno, a former member of RJ tried to get people to "hack" me. She tried to use her connections with a big named facebook page to get Anonymous to hack my account and put all my info online. We used to talk almost 24/7 on Skype, but then she started lying more than usual and became increasingly paranoid. She had asked me to have Saruman delete her post history from RJ, which he did.<br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>That's... peculiar. Sounds like she was a bit on the psycho side. <br> | Vaporman87 | Apr 16, 2015 | |
19993 | Things you don't like about this era. | I dunno, a former member of RJ tried to get people to "hack" me. She tried to use her connections with a big named facebook page to get Anonymous to hack my account and put all my info online. We used to talk almost 24/7 on Skype, but then she started lying more than usual and became increasingly paranoid. She had asked me to have Saruman delete her post history from RJ, which he did.<br><br> | Ajimbo | Apr 16, 2015 | |
19992 | Things you don't like about this era. | <blockquote rel="thecrow174"><b>thecrow174 wrote :</b><br><i> Sometimes it's the companies who do the hacking, like Home Depot for instance.<br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>That was an inside job? I didn't hear about that. Anyway that's still their unsecured equipment--nothing to do with my own computer.<br><br><blockquote rel="thecrow174"><b>thecrow174 wrote <i>:</i></b><i><br>Who can you trust?<br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>I don't know. I've always been distrustful.<br><blockquote rel="thecrow174"><br><b></b></blockquote><br> | shakin steak | Apr 16, 2015 | |
19990 | Things you don't like about this era. | Sometimes it's the companies who do the hacking, like Home Depot for instance.<br><br>Who can you trust?<br> | Mr Magic | Apr 16, 2015 | |
19989 | Theme & Amusement Parks | Well, if it doesn't look like rain this Saturday, me and my buddy Phil will be hitting up King's Island for opening day of the season. It'll likely be crowded... but that's what Fast Lane Passes are for. Mwahahahahaha!!! Fools wait in lines!!!<br><br>Banshee... here I come.<br> | Vaporman87 | Apr 16, 2015 |