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Posted by Vic Spainhower on 10/10/05 03:37
I purchased this Domain from DirectNic and they have the option to redirect
with no frame which works like a charm. What it does is put the redirected
address in the address bar so it appears to be coming from the same domain
name. Session variables are saved and it works great! Don't have to make
any changes to the app.
Vic
"Andy Hassall" <andy@andyh.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On 9 Oct 2005 10:40:11 -0700, "Chung Leong" <chernyshevsky@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Andy Hassall wrote:
>>> If you want this to work, you'd need a method of migrating the session
>>> data
>>> from one domain to the other through some shared data storage.
>>
>>I think you might have misunderstood the situation described by the OP.
>>He said he had purchased a new domain name. Presumbly, the name points
>>to the same machine. Unless the web server is set up to have different
>>session save-path per virtual host, session data are shared by default.
>>In any event, I believe you can override the save-path with ini_set().
>
> In that case he already has the shared data storage.
>
>>The problem here is that cookies--hence session ids--don't travel
>>across domains. So you need to manually sync the cookies of the two
>>domains. One way to do this is to do a round-trip redirection at the
>>very beginning. From domain_1, redirect to a page on domain_2 with the
>>session id passed on the URL. This page calls session_id($_GET['SID'])
>>and session_start(), then redirect back to the original page in
>>domain_1. Now both domains will use the same session id. A simpler way
>>is to use an invisible inner frame to initialize the cookie in
>>domain_2.
>
> Since the shared data storage is the same PHP session data area, then this
> is
> essentially just a simpler case of what I said - the unique ID passed to
> get at
> the shared data is already the session ID.
> --
> Andy Hassall :: andy@andyh.co.uk :: http://www.andyh.co.uk
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