i Have setup 2 domains/sites in the ISPConfig on amazon Web server EC2 instance,
i have a domain named app.example.com and the other is https://www.example.com
Both domains setup in ISpConfig3. so both have separate webroot and code files.
I have setup some session variables on app.example.com , while on https://www.example.com i have only static contents. But in some cases i need to access the session variables from app.example.com to my top domain https://www.example.com
I have tried setting on http://app.example.com
ini_set('session.cookie_domain', '.example.com' );
session_start();
$_SESSION['user_name']= "my_session";
and then accessing $_SESSION['user_name'] on https://www.example.com
print_r($_SESSION['user_name']);
But nothing seems to be working, How can i make this to be working?.
The first comment of @Alan Gularte replies quite well I think. If it does not work, you may consider writing a cookie yourself to pass info back and forth.
Setting cookie domain to “example.com” will make it available both on www. and app.
On the other side you will find it in the $_COOKIE array.
If you need it all to work without cookies enabled, it gets much more complicated, as $_SESSION will work appending parameters to your urls transparently. In that case (if you link from one site to the other) you may add them manually to the urls.