Yes, that does work for me as well... except it does not take the session data out of the SQL table. All of the session information stays. If I add the SID info we go back to where we started. This proves that the log_off coding works it is just something weird with the SQL portion of the log_off coding???
I do know that out of experienence it will NOT logoff unless I have a Username and Password associated with the path info. I have tried many different variations (with/without SSL, with/without username & pass, etc.) And I cannot resolve the problem. I think I am going to send in a support ticket on this because it is appearing more and more to be a bug of some type.
I do know that out of experienence it will NOT logoff unless I have a Username and Password associated with the path info. I have tried many different variations (with/without SSL, with/without username & pass, etc.) And I cannot resolve the problem. I think I am going to send in a support ticket on this because it is appearing more and more to be a bug of some type.