Hello,

I'm pretty sure you can control the /tmp/ directory where the sessions are stored. Just change it to be relative for each application.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.session-save-path.php

- Ben

Christopher R. Merlo wrote:
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 8:16 PM, Tim Lieberman <tim_li...@o2group.com <mailto:tim_li...@o2group.com>> wrote:

    It sounds like both applications are running on the same domain.
     If that's not the case, something else is going on.


They are running on the same domain.
    You have a couple of options, none of which might make you happy.

    1) In your app, use a custom session name
    (session_name('MYSESSID') before you call session_start()).


Judging from the errors I got, it seems like I may have to do that before *every* call to session_start(), which is Big Oh of the amount of work in adding a layer to $_SESSION.
    This should work nicely, unless you need to share session data
    with your colleage's appication.


No, we need to not share data with each other -- if you're submitting assignments in ITE 101, you don't want to accidentally overwrite what you already submitted for CSC 101, for example.
    However, a global find/replace to replace $_SESSION with
    $_SESSION['someKey'] will probably do the trick, and not be too
    painful.


Yeah, I can do that with find, xargs, and sed.  Thanks for the advice.
-c
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