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Posted by axlq on 07/30/06 17:15
In article <spam-A7BC28.00113331072006@localhost>,
Miguel Cruz <spam@admin.u.nu> wrote:
>axlq@spamcop.net (axlq) wrote:
>> It sends a cookie to ONE browser. Once this cookie is set and the
>> session established on the server, the cookie doesn't seem to get
>> used any more.
>
>Have you tested this in other NAT environments? The behavior you
>describe is not how PHP normally works. I wonder if you are, perhaps
>unbeknownst to you, sitting behind a faulty http proxy.
No, as I posted elsewhere in this thread, I've identified the
problem as arising from multiple users sharing the same sess_deleted
session file after logging off and then re-logging in. I think now
it's unlikely to have anything to do with a NAT or http proxy.
I'm not sure what to do about this yet.
-Alex
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