/tmp is a normal place for it to save the sessions to, that' s
probably working fine.

Line 105 and 106 of user.class.php are where it's trying to set the
cookies.  Setting cookes does print headers but I've never seen this
kind of error before unless something else is printed before that
somehow?  Does anything else show up on the screen above those errors?
 Do you have access to the web server's error_log?

If you click the Reload button in the browser does it load the page?

Paul

On 9/26/06, Philip Hewitt II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I ran the echo ini_get('session.save_path') and it returned /tmp which on my
> hosting service is outside of my ability to look at.
>
> I downloaded and installed the nightly build with the same results.
>
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