ID:               19578
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         PHP options/info functions
 Operating System: Linux
 PHP Version:      4.2.2
 New Comment:

A virtual host configuration section is for PHP in the "PER_DIR" access
level, which is the same as the .htaccess level is.


Previous Comments:
------------------------------------------------------------------------

[2002-09-27 06:20:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thnx. Sniper.
I know that. And I use that.
To clarify my problem :
If I set a php_admin_value or php_admin_flag in httpd.conf outside a
virtualhost directive, I cannot change it within a virtualhost
directive.
At least it doesnīt work for me. 
As it seems that nobody understands my problem, and no other has this
problem I think its better to close this.
Iīll find the solution for me alone.

Alex.

------------------------------------------------------------------------

[2002-09-26 20:02:46] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>From manual page http://www.php.net/manual/en/configuration.php


php_admin_value name value

                               This sets the value of the specified
variable. "Admin" configuration settings can only be set from within
the main Apache configuration files, and
                               not from .htaccess files.



------------------------------------------------------------------------

[2002-09-24 11:12:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I use apache 1.3.26. 
And, yes maybee I have misunderstood this command. But after re-reading
docs I understand it the same way.
Session autostart works. 
The master values in phpinfo() are only set by php.ini.
Shouldnīt they be set with php_master_* ?
And why canīt I overwrite a set php_master_value with php_value in a
virtualhost setting ?!

I can change a php_value in a virtualhost section if I donīt have set
this value with php_master_value.
Why ?

------------------------------------------------------------------------

[2002-09-24 10:50:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

You propably have misunderstood what the master/local values mean.
Better question is: Does it work? (are session started automatically?)


------------------------------------------------------------------------

[2002-09-24 10:08:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Do you happen to run Apache 2? If so, try a snapshot from
http://snaps.php.net as this might have been fixed.

------------------------------------------------------------------------

The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view
the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at
    http://bugs.php.net/19578

-- 
Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=19578&edit=1

Reply via email to