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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Protecting beta software |
From: | Gregg Caines |
Date: | Thu, 21 Sep 2000 10:13:45 +0100 |
You'll have a pretty hard time identifying users as unique
individuals so as to distinguish between them and determine
who has tried it too many times and who has not. This is
just the nature of the web. You can try setting cookies, but
it won't work if the person has cookies turned off, or if they
delete their cookie (and it won't work if they switch
machines). You can try logging IPs to a database, but most
people have dynamic IPs, so it's easy to lock the wrong
people out and let the wrong people in. You could always
try a member's-only section, but that's only as secure as your
method of ensuring that each person only has one account.
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Gregg Caines
n e o m e t r i x systems inc.
http://www.neometrixsystems.com
gcainesneometrixsystems [dot] com
> How can I get an application that I build in Flash to 'self destruct'
after
> a certain about of tries, l am developing trial / beta software and need
> something to prevent the user gaining access after a period of days.
>
> Thanks
>
> Iain
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