I'm having trouble specifically with writing once to a session. As
soon as I write once to a session every page in my cake app goes
blank.

I've spent way too much time with this session component. I don't know
how to approach this problem anymore...



On Sep 17, 9:39 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am having a similar problem with cake. Do you write your session
> variable(s) once only or more than once?
> It seems, and I want to be corrected if am wrong, that there's a
> difficulty overwritting a session variable. That is if you set a
> session variable during a session and want to overwrite it during the
> same session it dosent happen. Yet I have to test more to be sure of
> this. Maybe can you check your app and see if this is the problem. I
> would like to know if this happens to you too.
>
> On Sep 17, 1:30 am, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm having a problem with cakes session component. It seems that as
> > soon as I call the write function my entire cake app stops working but
> > before this every page works fine. It doesn't matter what page I go
> > to, the home page or a controller/action page all of the pages are
> > quickly loaded with an HTML header and footer but nothing in between.
> > It seems cake tries to reference the session and fails so it spits out
> > a blank HTML page. This HTML header and footer are not from the
> > default layout I created. I checked my apache error log and nothing
> > shows up there.
>
> > This is what I have tried so far:
> > -all the different types of sessions (i.e. database, php and cake) and
> > no luck.
> > -different servers (both with PHP5 and Sessions installed) (one is
> > dreamhosts, a virtual server and my own personal box
> > -setting the debug level to every possible number
> > -tested the PHP sessions with other apps not using Cake
>
> > If anyone can help me with this it would be greatly appreciated. I'm
> > using Cake 1.1.x
>
> > The only thing that is really different about my install is the
> > directory structure but since everything else works I don't see why
> > the directory structure would make any difference for the session
> > component. Anyways, this is how I have it laid out:
>
> > Cake Lib: /www/cake/
> > App Files /www/site.com/app/
> > Webroot: /www/site.com/webroot/
>
> > Webroot is the apache virtual server document root.
>
> > Again any help would be greatly appreciated.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


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