Monday 08 September 2008 6:13:45 am - 4 replies
Modified on Monday 08 September 2008 10:32:46 am by Viktor Juhász
André R.
Tuesday 09 September 2008 12:30:06 am
It won't work on multiple domains, you can make it work on different sub domains by changing the cookie domain in php.ini.But on completely different domains, you'll need to write / get a single sign on solution.
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Viktor Juhász
Tuesday 09 September 2008 1:15:23 am
Hi!
Thanks for you answer. I read the forum last night. http://issues.ez.no/9125 - is this the root of the matter?
Viktor
Tuesday 09 September 2008 1:56:15 am
Yes, same case. So if you use sub domains, then you can tweak session.cookie_domain in php.ini to make it work.
B. Nkengsong
Tuesday 09 September 2008 3:17:10 am
hi,
you have many discussions on the subject in this forum. Just find the word <b> SSO</b> and you will have all necessary to go ahead.
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