Re: Passing Browser session to apache for use in curl function



On 5 Apr, 21:52, Alexey Kulentsov <a...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Charles Williams wrote:
Hey all,

am wanting to know how to pass the browser session to apache so that
apache can use it in a curl function to automatically log in to another
site and then pass the session back to the browser so that the links
from the site_2 will work without having to log in again. ie:

I think you need OpenID

http://openid.net/

? WTF?

why?
.



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