On Feb 20, 2008, at 11:18 AM, Gary Wardell wrote:
They'll be accessing different account records in different windows.
I keep track of the current account id in the session data, as well
as a number of other account-specific items. Once I was made
aware of
the multiple-window requirement, and
>
> They'll be accessing different account records in different windows.
> I keep track of the current account id in the session data, as well
> as a number of other account-specific items. Once I was made
> aware of
> the multiple-window requirement, and started looking more closely at
> sessions,
On Feb 16, 2008, at 1:31 AM, Tobias Franzén wrote:
Charles Whitaker wrote:
Greetings,
I have a nearly-completed accounts/billing database using PHP and
MySQL, and was just informed that users will want to access the
database via multiple windows in one browser on the same machine,
so I'
Charles Whitaker wrote:
Greetings,
I have a nearly-completed accounts/billing database using PHP and
MySQL, and was just informed that users will want to access the
database via multiple windows in one browser on the same machine, so
I'm looking for a way to have each browser window have its
That just sounds like such recipe for disaster. What about running multiple
divs with each data set in that 'window'? Then you could pass each datasets
relevant ids along to keep thing separate...
Another option could to create multiple [i]frames and do the same thing?
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