Raphael Hamzagic wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> But, if the client don't accept cookies?
> And if the user open  a new browser window with the same url, the new
> window will use the same opened session.

If the user opens a new window, without closing the old one first, then it
will use the same session.

If the client don't accept cookies, you'll have to turn transparant_session
on. The problem with that is, that the user will not(probably, I'm not sure
about this)  get a new session, because the server doesn't know that the
browser window is actually closed, like Rasmus told you.

One reasen the user don't accept cookies, can be the following:
http://www.w3.org/P3P/
Some users/browsers/company only accept cookies from websites which have a
P3P statement. Other users just don't accept cookies. You'll have to live
with that, use transparant_sessions and accept the negative sides of that
(if it has any).

HTH
Erwin



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