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On 04/13/2012 05:48 PM, Ms. Nancy Wichmann wrote:
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<div><span>I don't know if it shows people after they actually
bother to log out, but it might. The fact is that the list
just has no connection to reality. I don't know if actually
reading the Session table would be any better either.<br>
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That's right. But you can set an amount of minutes after the user's
last activity. After this the user isn't displayed as "online" until
the next page is called. Sure, it isn't reality, but most times it's
not far from it.<br>
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If Roger wants to show such a block, views is my recommendation. If
it's not accurate enough, I have no recommendation. But if hiding
admin users is all that he wants to change about the display
provided by core, that should do it.<br>
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