admin 9/18/2017 | |
You are not supposed to do that. Browsers share sessions between all tabs or windows and when you change the current record in one window/tab it will apply to all open tabs. This is how browsers work. |
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quindo author 9/19/2017 |
You are not supposed to do that. Browsers share sessions between all tabs or windows and when you change the current record in one window/tab it will apply to all open tabs. This is how browsers work.
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admin 9/20/2017 | |
You can disagree with the way how browsers share their sessions between their tabs and windows and but it won't help. You need to find a way to handle this situation using a single browser window. |
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quindo author 9/20/2017 |
You can disagree with the way how browsers share their sessions between their tabs and windows and but it won't help. You need to find a way to handle this situation using a single browser window.
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Abhijeet 10/1/2017 |
This is an interesting issue I am having that I have been unable to find a solution for. I have a link set up between 2 tables. Company and division. Division has a field called 'company_id' and the company table is the master. If I open up the Company List page and the Division list page in 2 different windows and then click 'edit' on a company row, when I refresh the division list it changes to only show divisions that have a company_id equal to the company I clicked edit on. This is actually annoying for my specific user case and so I was wondering if anyone knows how to disable this type of session tracking. Is there a specific session value I should delete on every single page load?
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