I have found a way to allow multiple browser sessions regardless of which 
browser is being used. Read about it at 
http://www.tonymarston.net/php-mysql/client-clones.html

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http://www.radicore.org

"Philip Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> Hi.
>
> Is there a way to have multiple sessions open in one browser 
> (specifically, Firefox or Safari)? For example, IE does not transfer 
> session data from one window to another, however, Firefox does. So,  if 
> one user opens a session and then his/her friend wants to open a 
> different session of that same program on the same computer, (s)he is  not 
> able to without overwriting the first session data.
>
> I have thought of one solution, but have yet to test it. Upon the  first 
> user logging in, I could assign them as session ID (along with  the one 
> that PHP creates). I could then verify that ID is being used  on each 
> page. For the second user, I could create a different one and  do the same 
> as the first. ????
>
> <? // User 1
> $_SESSION["my_special_id"] = abcd; // created upon logging in
>
> if ($_SESSION["is_logged_in"] &&
>     $_SESSION["my_special_id"] == $_GET["my_special_id"]) {
>     // do stuff
> }
> ?>
>
> <? // User 2 in a different window of Firefox
> $_SESSION["my_special_id"] = efgh; // created upon logging in
>
> if ($_SESSION["is_logged_in"] &&
>     $_SESSION["my_special_id"] == $_GET["my_special_id"]) {
>     // do stuff
> }
> ?>
>
> Notice that they both share the same "is_logged_in" variable, but a 
> different "my_special_id" variable. Actually, I just noticed  something. 
> If User 1 logs out and kills "is_logged_in", that would  also kill it for 
> User 2.
>
> I don't know. I've confused myself now. Any suggestions? Common 
> practices?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> ~Philip 

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