Wow, this sounds me!!
In the enterprise I'm working (by now) we have a big social network 
product (in a mix of perl and private language), and we in fact suffer 
from similar sessions problems/issues.
I deed, if you have 2 applications in the same server the sessions are 
messed like this example...
I think this could have to take into consideration. ¿or not?

Alex F

El 19/10/2009 16:32, Wes James escribió:
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 8:26 AM, SergeyPo<ser...@zarealye.com>  wrote:
>    
>> Run two different web2py applications on same machine using two
>> different ports (127.0.0.1:8000 and 127.0.0.1:8002). Open two browser
>> windows for two apps (two tabs in Safari).
>> Log in 1st application admin in 1st window.
>> Log in 2nd app admin in 2nd window.
>> Try to do smth in 1st window - it will ask you for password.
>>
>> Is it intended behaviour or sessions do not take port number into
>> account?
>>
>>      
> When you have a browser open, a session is active across all windows.
> The only way to get around this is to open a different browser. i.e.
> browser one is safari, browser two is firefox or opera, etc.  Firefox
> 3.5.3 has private browsing, but I don't know how that would work in
> this situation.  Does private browsing put your sessions in a black
> box that no other browser window (of the same browser instance) can
> see??
>
> -wes
>
> >
>
>    

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