On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Tony Marston <TonyMarston@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > "Larry Martell" wrote in message > news:CACwCsY4xBbdzKE0imoqSTPMpOR-LuELmO1LkZgv4yZ31RqnpOg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx... > >> >> 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? > > > Yes, this is possible because I have implemented this feature in my > framework. It allows any user to have any number of independent sessions in > any browser. My solution is documented in > www dot tonymarston.net/php-mysql/client-clones.html I'm trying to implement your solution, and what is happening is that each frame in each page is getting it's own session (instead of a new session only getting created when I click on the "new session" link). I'm not sure what to use in place of 'whatever' in your example: <input type="hidden" name="session_name" value="whatever" /> Right now I am passing in 'whatever' so perhaps that is my issue. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php