At 05:37 PM 3/31/2011, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
At 04:51 PM 3/31/2011, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 16:40, Ethan Rosenberg <ethros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Ash -
>
> I can be working on more than one program simultaneously and have one tab
> open w/ program A and another w/ program B. The site in reference is
> "http://localhost...."
>
> I hope this helps.
Ah, but running on the same domain, the session will be common.
Right. Killing a session will kill it in both programs, as you
already know, but there's no native way to do one for one
[file|directory]. Your best bet, if at all possible, is to separate
by subdomains (which you can do on localhost, too, by modifying your
hosts file to alias like so:
127.0.0.1 localhost development subdomain.development
Don't worry about it being an FQDN. Prior to checking with the
router or DNS servers, all modern systems check the hosts file. Then
just add a reference to each in your Apache configuration file and
restart Apache. Boom. Done.
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Dan -
Thanks.
Two questions:
1] What is the URL for the sub domain?
2] How do kill a session from the command line?
Ethan
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