Please visit our sponsors !
The Abandon Method
The Abandon method destroys a user session.
Note: When this method is called, the current Session object is not deleted until all of the script
on the current page have been processed. This means that it is possible to access session
variables on the same page as the call to Abandon, but not from another Web page.
Syntax
Examples
File1.asp:
<%
Session("name")="Hege"
Session.Abandon
Response.Write(Session("name"))
%>
Output:
Hege
File2.asp:
<%
Response.Write(Session("name"))
%>
Output:
(none)
|
Jump to: Top of Page
or HOME or
Printer friendly page
Search W3Schools:
What Others Say About Us
Does the world know about us? Check out these places:
Dogpile
Alta Vista
MSN
Google
Excite
Lycos
Yahoo
Ask Jeeves
We Help You For Free. You Can Help Us!
W3Schools is for training only. We do not warrant its correctness or its fitness for use.
The risk of using it remains entirely with the user. While using this site, you agree to have read and accepted our
terms of use and
privacy policy.
Copyright 1999-2002 by Refsnes Data. All Rights Reserved
|