On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 3:24 AM, L.Guruprasad <lgp171...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> Floyd Resler wrote:
>
>> Keep in mind that sessions are based on the domain.  I've run into
>> situations where someone will be working in several different sites that we
>> host.  Each site is accessed via http://domain/site.  Each site has it's
>> own database, users, etc.  However, because they all hang off the same
>> domain, they get one session.  That can really mess things up for the users
>> as they go from site to site.  I got around this by using MySQL-based
>> sessions.  It keeps things nice and separated.
>>
>> Take care,
>> Floyd
>>
>
> Will this be causing issues when http://1.a.b and http://2.a.b are the two
> PHP sites running on the same web server using virtualhosts?
>
As Floyd suggested keeping your sessions in the DB will give you better
session management and security as well.

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