> Well, then you solve the problem.  It's not as easy as you think.  Just
> ask Jonathan.  ;)  It's not a matter of PHP "just handling it" for you.
>   The browser is too dumb to know that each window/tab you have open
> should be using a different session cookie.  The problem has been known
> for a couple years and probably won't be solved until later on in the
> 1.5 series.

So then, PHP doesn't allow concurrent access to the same session?  What if
those sessions were SQL-based?

I sure wish I could've known that this setup didn't work, since I've been
running it for the past 3 (4?) years without any trouble. :)

John




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Ivy Tech State College
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