I think that the problem is that the cookie is available only to the domain
that issued it. So, if you have xyz.com and abc.com, abc.com can't access
xyz.com's cookies. (Of course, if you own abc.com then you're probably a
multi millionaire TV network owner, but you get the idea :))
Mike
Mike Potter
Owner, InTheHack.com - CCA Internet Webmaster
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tom Jakobsen
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 6:15 AM
To: FreeTrade
Subject: [FreeTrade] Different domains/languages
Hi
Im thinking about setting up freetrade under
two different domains. The domains is in directorys beside eachother
in the root on my server.
I thought i just use another index and global settings file in one of the
domains, and
let all the other scripts just run from the other domain. The problem is
that it seems
like when a user goes to the domain that only has the index.php3 and
global_settings file. The browser
cant find the cookie. This is pretty obvious because the cookie is set by
the domain name (i think??).
The question is: How can i make the check for cookies in the original domain
instead of the domain that
the user is in on.
Hope this was understandable :-)
Thanks
Tom
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