[SSI] See who's online from outside the forum

Started by GJ-tje, September 17, 2006, 10:38:42 AM

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GJ-tje

Hello,

I want to make a request, from which I hope it can be made.
It's a mod what can 'see' who is online from outside the forum.
For example: you're on a page from outside the forum, SSI.php can 'see' if you're logged in or not.
If I'm thinking correctly, SSI should also be capable of to 'see' if someone views a page from outside the forum.

I have knowledge of PHP, but I do not have enough knowledge to build this mod... :(

I'm hoping you understand what kind of mod I would like to have, and I hope someone can make this for us!
Many thanks in advance!
"People cannot gain anything without sacrificing something of equal value.
To obtain, something of equal value must be lost.
That is alchemy's first law of Equivalent Exchange."

"People should not be afraid of their Goverments. Goverments should be afraid of their People."

GJ-tje

"People cannot gain anything without sacrificing something of equal value.
To obtain, something of equal value must be lost.
That is alchemy's first law of Equivalent Exchange."

"People should not be afraid of their Goverments. Goverments should be afraid of their People."

elfishtroll

put a call in your external pages to first load SSI.php, then set a whos_online variable, then call Log_online()


(or something like that) :P
then the the non forum pages will be tracked and show up.


GJ-tje

Quote from: elfishtroll on September 23, 2006, 07:54:15 PM
put a call in your external pages to first load SSI.php, then set a whos_online variable, then call Log_online()


(or something like that) :P
then the the non forum pages will be tracked and show up.


log_online() is a function to 'see' who's online in the forum, not who's online from outside the forum, which is what I would like to do... :)
"People cannot gain anything without sacrificing something of equal value.
To obtain, something of equal value must be lost.
That is alchemy's first law of Equivalent Exchange."

"People should not be afraid of their Goverments. Goverments should be afraid of their People."

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