On Wednesday 11 May 2005 13:26, Richard Lynch wrote:
> On Tue, May 10, 2005 7:04 pm, Kirsten said:
> > I'm using php sessions with cookies.
> > I realized that Firefox shared cookies between different instances
> > (unlike IE that when someone open a new bank window a new session is
> > created).
>
> Here's a solution: It's not a problem. It's the way it's SUPPOSED to be.
> :-)
>
> It's actually a BETTER browser because of that.
I found dozens of firefox related sites that say that this is one of the
good things IE has (like showModalDialog).
> Maybe it's just me, but it sounds to me like
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 05:04, Kirsten wrote:
> I'm using php sessions with cookies.
> I realized that Firefox shared cookies between different instances (unlike
> IE that when someone open a new bank window a new session is created).
>
> Has anyone found a solution to this problem? Maybe detectin
On Tue, May 10, 2005 7:04 pm, Kirsten said:
> I'm using php sessions with cookies.
> I realized that Firefox shared cookies between different instances (unlike
> IE that when someone open a new bank window a new session is created).
That's because IE stupidly creates a whole new program/process on
I'm using php sessions with cookies.
I realized that Firefox shared cookies between different instances (unlike
IE that when someone open a new bank window a new session is created).
Has anyone found a solution to this problem? Maybe detecting the new
instance and generating a new session id.
Tha
I'm using php sessions with cookies.
I realized that Firefox shared cookies between different instances (unlike
IE that when someone open a new bank window a new session is created).
Has anyone found a solution to this problem? Maybe detecting the new
instance and generating a new session id.
Tha
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