Thanks Rory:

I tried using fopen() and CURL and they both worked like a  charm!
No need to juggle redirects and session variables.


-James



At 9:21 PM +0200 8/1/05, Rory Browne wrote:
On 8/1/05, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 Rory Browne wrote:
 > On 8/1/05, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 ...

 >
 > Do the two machines share a common domain name? are your machines for
 > example boxa.commondomain.com and boxb.commondomain.com if so then you
 > can have the cookies(which hold the session tracking number) operate
 > at the commondomain.com level. All you have to do then is configure
 > one machine to get session files from the other.
 >
 > Otherwise you can use session.use_trans_sid and add the SID to the url
 > when you header("Location")
 >
 > In windows you could do this by setting up a share containing the
 > session files, and modding your php.ini file to reflect that the
 > session info is stored in this file.
 >
 > If you don't have admin access to your boxes, then you could write a
 > session handler on one of the systems to dl the necessary sesssion
 > info on demand. For more info see

 purely out of interest, see what? :-)

Sorry - but I thought someone of your experience Jochem would know :)

See: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.session-set-save-handler.php



 >
 > Having that said, it seems to be a fairly common requirement - so
 > there may be a cleaner solution to the one I have outlined here. I've
 > just never needed it  - so therefore I've never come across it.
 >
 >
 >>
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