On Tue, May 10, 2005 7:04 pm, Kirsten said:
I'm using php sessions with cookies.
I realized that Firefox shared cookies between different instances (unlike
IE that when someone open a new bank window a new session is created).
That's because IE stupidly creates a whole new program/process on
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 05:04, Kirsten wrote:
I'm using php sessions with cookies.
I realized that Firefox shared cookies between different instances (unlike
IE that when someone open a new bank window a new session is created).
Has anyone found a solution to this problem? Maybe detecting
Here's a solution: It's not a problem. It's the way it's SUPPOSED to be.
:-)
It's actually a BETTER browser because of that.
I found dozens of firefox related sites that say that this is one of the
good things IE has (like showModalDialog).
Maybe it's just me, but it sounds to me like you
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 13:26, Richard Lynch wrote:
On Tue, May 10, 2005 7:04 pm, Kirsten said:
I'm using php sessions with cookies.
I realized that Firefox shared cookies between different instances
(unlike IE that when someone open a new bank window a new session is
created).
That's
I'm using php sessions with cookies.
I realized that Firefox shared cookies between different instances (unlike
IE that when someone open a new bank window a new session is created).
Has anyone found a solution to this problem? Maybe detecting the new
instance and generating a new session id.
I'm using php sessions with cookies.
I realized that Firefox shared cookies between different instances (unlike
IE that when someone open a new bank window a new session is created).
Has anyone found a solution to this problem? Maybe detecting the new
instance and generating a new session id.
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