Hi Wes,

Yeap pretty much.

On Oct 5, 6:36 pm, Wes Gamble <we...@att.net> wrote:
>   So you need to maintain two distinct sessions from one browser?  Is
> that right?
>
> W
>
> On 10/5/10 6:22 PM, swartz wrote:
>
> > I have a 0.9.1-based radiant install that uses a custom end-user auth-
> > system. It uses authlogic  and based primarily on examples from reader
> > and members extension.
>
> > I've switched from the default cookie session store
> > to :active_record_store for storing session information.
>
> > And I've also ran into a problem. Both radiant admin and my custom
> > auth system end up sharing session. Specifically, if I have a user
> > that logs into Radiant admin AND into the custom auth system to view
> > content, the session gets messy. Thing sometimes get REALLY messy
> > (wrong redirects, etc).
>
> > Any way to separate session storage into different table instead of
> > one common one?
>
>

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