You meant the tab browers.  Like 2 tabs...  I haven't tried it but now that
you mentioned it, I'm going to have to look at it soon.  I do noticed one
thing, the status bar, if it have comments, it will show up on other tabs
even though it is a completely a different website.  I get the impression
that it doesn't seem to be as independent of each other, know what I meant?

What I did with the php script is to expire the session first, at the
beginning of hte webpage before the login page showed up and before
attempting to create a session.  Maybe this will help a little bit.

"Larry Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Question...Do you know if Mozilla runs a browser instance that might
handle
> the process after one of the browser windows is closed?  Right now the
> situation is that IE closes the session when the window that opened it
> closes.  I have a site that is authenticated and then runs sessions on the
> authenticated user.  If you close the browser window and open another one,
> you are prompted for the login and password and have your new
> identity/session.  On Mozilla if I close the window actively on the site
and
> have other windows up on other sites I can open another Mozilla instance
and
> return to the site and it still has my session open and identity.  I have
to
> close every Mozilla instance for the session to close.  If Mozilla is run
by
> one central process I would think maybe it could do this onwindowclose
> behaviour?  Maybe a good question for the Javascript list but since it
> sounds like you guys have seen this tried before maybe you already know.
>
> Larry S. Brown
> Dimension Networks, Inc.
> (727) 723-8388
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Fletcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 12:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] session_destroy problem
>
> Yes, the JavaScript code can run before the browser is closed but it would
> not be finish running because the browser closing had been executed.
> Someone had tried it before and struggled with it.   But that is a good
> advice, thanks for jumping in.
>
> "Tamas Arpad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Friday 10 January 2003 17:39, Scott Fletcher wrote:
> > > Javascript has a function for performing actions on window close....
> > That would work only if the webserver IP address is '127.0.0.1' (local
> > machine), but not any other IP address.  Because of the ACK synchrious
> > communication that get interrupted as result of the browser closing.
> I think the javascrit code runs before the browser is closed, other way
what
> would run it?
>
> Arpi
>
>
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