On 31 March 2011 21:40, Ethan Rosenberg <ethros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > At 02:12 PM 3/31/2011, Ashley Sheridan wrote: >> >> On Thu, 2011-03-31 at 13:54 -0400, Ethan Rosenberg wrote: >> >> > At 01:30 PM 3/31/2011, Daniel Brown wrote: >> > >On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 13:09, Ethan Rosenberg <ethros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> > > wrote: >> > > > Dear List - >> > > > >> > > > Thanks for your help. >> > > > >> > > > How do I close a session form the terminal? ÂI need the ability to >> > > > do this >> > > > for debugging. ÂI often have more than one session open at the >> > > same time, so >> > > > creating a program with session_start() and session_unset() or >> > > > session_destoy() would probably not work. >> > > >> > > Â Â Can you rephrase the question, Ethan, or give more details? ÂFrom >> > >the way it sounds, you're concerned that destroying a session will >> > >have implications for other sessions as well, which is not the case >> > >(unless all sessions are shared). ÂFor example, if you have Chrome, >> > >Firefox, and Internet Exploder all active, the sessions should be >> > >different, if even from the very same computer. ÂHowever, multiple >> > >tabs in the same browser will generally be the same session (unless >> > >it's something like Chrome's Incognito feature). >> > > >> > >-- >> > ></Daniel P. Brown> >> > >Network Infrastructure Manager >> > >http://www.php.net/ >> > ========= >> > Thanks. >> > >> > >Multiple tabs in the same browser will generally be the same session. >> > >> > That is what I have. >> > >> > Ethan >> > >> > -- >> > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) >> > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php >> >> >> If they're all in the same browser, then what distinguishes them from >> one another? If you could use that and add some sort of array in the >> session with entries bearing to what tabs you have open then you could >> use that to 'close' sessions. Why do you need multiple tabs open to the >> same site anyway, maybe if you explained what it is you're trying to >> achieve, we might help with a better way? >> >> -- >> Thanks, >> Ash >> http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk > > ======== > Ash - > > I can be working on more than one program simultaneously and have one tab > open w/ program A and another w/ program B. ÂThe site in reference is > "http://localhost...." > > I hope this helps. > > Ethan > > > MySQL 5.1 ÂPHP 5.3.3-6 ÂLinux [Debian (sid)] > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > You can use a path element in the session cookie ... session_cookie(60, '/appA', 'localhost'); // For http://localhost/appA session_cookie(60, '/appB', 'localhost'); // For http://localhost/appB maybe. I don't use localhost. Instead, I create vhosts on the web server and use DNS (or you can use entries in your HOSTs file). That way I can have separate sites, each with their own domain name and allow for multiple sub-domains (dev, test and www for live). -- Richard Quadling Twitter : EE : Zend @RQuadling : e-e.com/M_248814.html : bit.ly/9O8vFY -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php