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On 01.03.2013 01:23, Ethan Jucovy wrote:
> FWIW, I've had success setting "auth_cookie_path" in all environments to
> the value "/" (where my sites are set up at
> http://example.com/one-trac-env and http://example.com/another-trac-env)
> but I won't claim to understand this setting..

Because the URL http://example.com/ is the server property, it leaves
nothing more than '/' for the common path for auth cookies, that are
valid in both Trac environments. So your successful setting is rather
foreseeable and all-in-all unspectacular.

Steffen Hoffmann
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