Anyway, if it helps, I tried it with IE on both Mac and Windows, as well as Netscape Communicator 4.78 on Windows.
Also, I am using it with a cpanel virtual host and, hence, with the vlogin plugin.
Thanks for any light you can shed.
johnn
On Monday, February 24, 2003, at 10:18 AM, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
If I log in as one user, change some settings (for example, the theme),
then *without quitting browser*, log in as another user, the 2nd user
has the same settings of the first user. In fact, even the
show_user_and_ip plugin shows the "last login" of the 2nd user as being
that of the first user's.
I understood (from what I've read on this list) that this session issue
was supposed to be resolved in 1.2.11, but that is what I'm running (a
fresh install, not upgrade). With php 4.2.3 and apache 1.3.27.
Am I misunderstanding what kind of "session" issues were fixed by 1.2.11?
No... that was supposed to be fixed... and since I put in what I'd assume
would fix it, I've not been able to duplicate the issue. I'll see what I
can do by looking at the code again, and seeing if there is anything I am
able to work with.
-- Jon Angliss ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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