Thanks Dion, I appreciated the humor but we aren't in this scenario. :) I mean... the problem is that when I go to www.site1.com/wp-admin/ and I try to login with an user that surely exists, I see from Firebug that WP tries to set the cookie on the domain .admin.mydomain.com instead of .site1.com
I changed the 'DOMAIN_CURRENT_SITE' with $_SERVER[SERVER_NAME] as written here: http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/12570 and it works, but I don't know if it's the right way to do it... probably (if it's considered a bug) it would be better to solve it on the WP platform. 2010/5/31 Dion Hulse (dd32) <[email protected]>: > You're hitting the inbuilt functionalities of Cookies. > > Site1.com -cannot- set cookies for site2.com, It can only set it for > site1.com & subdomains. > > On Mon, 31 May 2010 20:31:53 +1000, Davide Ruda <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, I have an issue with login cookies. >> >> I'd like to create a network of sites using the new Wordpress, I'm >> running last development version (3.0-RC1-15059). >> >> I'm using Wordpress in a multisite configuration, with >> DOMAIN_CURRENT_SITE = admin.mydomain.com >> >> So, every site I create has by default an url like >> "site1.admin.mydomain.com". After creating the site, I change domain and >> siteurl in www.site1.com >> >> Everything work well but the user's login, because WP try to set the >> login cookie on the domain ".admin.mydomain.com" instead of ".site1.com" >> ... if I configure back domain and siteurl in "site1.admin.mydomain.com" >> I'm able to login. >> >> Do you think this can considered as a bug, or am I using Wordpress in a >> wrong way? > > _______________________________________________ > wp-testers mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-testers > _______________________________________________ wp-testers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-testers
