Ask the user if they have seen this behavior elsewhere to establish a base. It really doesn't seem reasonable, but could be achieved with a token based request system. Thing is, it would not remember users between visits. On 3 April 2014 21:48:59 BST, Aziz Saleh <azizsaleh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 4:45 PM, Jonathan Sundquist ><jsundquist@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > >> Use either two completely different browsers or if they need to use >the >> same browser open one of the sessions in privacy mode. >> >> >> On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 3:43 PM, Larry Martell ><larry.martell@xxxxxxxxx >> >wrote: >> >> > I have a php app that uses a session to share data across requests >> > (using session_start()) >> > >> > I have a situation where a user wants to open 2 invocations of the >app >> > in 2 browser tabs and look at different things, but because of the >> > session, both tabs have the same data. Is there a way to have a >> > separate session for each tab they open? >> > >> > -- >> > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) >> > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php >> > >> > >> > >I never use sessions except to identify the identity of the user. >Everything else is handled by the app. I guess that is just me. > >Maybe try adding a GET identifier (or post, etc..) to the request so >you >can distinguish between the data and store the data in the session in >an >array instead? Thanks, Ash