Yyyess, you're right.
But... I also have a less complicated reason to think about it:
If my user has one (or many :o) brother (they haven't got each an own
computer), he might open a new tab for him to do what ever he has to
do in my app. After that he would be able to edit his big brother's
data, if big brother forgot to log out or just closed HIS tab - what
he wouldn't aprechiate, I think.




On Feb 15, 6:43 pm, Henrik Bjørnskov <[email protected]> wrote:
> This sounds Craazzyyy dont do it
>
> On Feb 15, 4:10 pm, hashmich <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
>
> > I'm looking for information to build the following:
> > A possibility to allow more than one user to login my application
> > within different browser-tabs, but sharing only one browser-window on
> > one terminal.
>
> > The current behavior I have is (I'm using the built in Auth-Comp of
> > 1.2.1.8004), that a current session in the first browser-tab will be
> > interrupted by login of an other user in a second browser-tab. Now
> > both will run the session of the second user.
>
> > Therefore I think I'll have to tell my sessions, which tab they belong
> > to. And to start a new session everytime, a new tab is opened.
> > Could this be the way? Or is there an other?
> > Yet, I have (and found) no idea, how to retrieve a variable for
> > tearing the different browser-tabs apart.
>
> > Is there anybody, who already did something like that - I'm glad about
> > every suggestion to get upon this.
>
> > Thank you!
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