Thanks for your reply.
I did what you suggested, and now both menus reflect the correct state.
Kind regards,
Anne
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On Tuesday, October 22, 2013 6:33:57 PM UTC+2, Annet wrote:
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> Thanks for your reply.
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> do those apps share the same session ?
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> No, they don't share the same session.
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>> every app in web2py by default doesn't share the session, so if you're
>> logged in in the first, it doesn't me
Thanks for your reply.
do those apps share the same session ?
>
No, they don't share the same session.
> every app in web2py by default doesn't share the session, so if you're
> logged in in the first, it doesn't mean you're logged in into the other.
>
I haven't given sessions much thought y
do those apps share the same session ?
every app in web2py by default doesn't share the session, so if you're
logged in in the first, it doesn't mean you're logged in into the other.
On Sunday, October 20, 2013 9:38:05 AM UTC+2, Annet wrote:
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> I divided my application in two sub-application, on
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