ID:               20630
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         IIS related
 Operating System: Win2k Server
 PHP Version:      4.2.3
 New Comment:

$_SESSION['var_name'] = "value";


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

[2002-12-07 02:16:46] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi again,

I am confused on what your suggesting I appreciate your patience. You
mentioned to use $_SESSION autoglobal but in what syntex? I am using
session_register("username"); do I change it to $_SESSION
autoglobal("username");?

Thanks

Dustin

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

[2002-12-07 01:25:44] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php4-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php4-win32-latest.zip

Please use $_SESSION autoglobal to add data to the session rather then
register_session() and try this on the latest win32 snapshot.

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

[2002-11-29 02:01:34] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hey iliaa,

I am using the bleow code, I do believe it would be a user session.


function dbconnect()
{
        include("config.php");


        mysql_connect($dbhost, $dbusername, $dbpassword);
        mysql_select_db("$dbname") or die ("Unable to select
database");
}

dbconnect();

if(!isset($op))
    $op = "login";
switch ($op)
{
        case "logout":
        $username = 0;
        session_start();
        session_unregister("username");
        header("Location:login.php?op=logout");
        break;

case "login":

$results = mysql_query("select * from auth where username='$username'
and password=password('$password')");

if (mysql_num_rows($results)>0)
          {
                        session_start();
                        session_register("username");
                        header("Location:functions.php?op=chpass");
          }

          else
          header("Location:login.php?op=BadLogin");
          break;
}

Any help you can suggest would be great. Like I said it works fine
first time around with apache but not with IIS you have to log out and
then log back in to get it to work. I tell you what I will create a
user for you so you can see. You can log in at the address below:

http://216.150.211.253/phpfiles/login.php

username guest
password guest1

Thanks

Aelaron

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

[2002-11-28 22:14:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

What sort of a session mechanism are you using, URLs, Cookies or both
and what kind of session managment are you using, user, php or
something else?

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

[2002-11-25 14:11:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

When I log in with IIS it does not create my session I have to log out
and then log back in to have my session start. I installed Apache on
Win2k server and it works fine first time around. Any ideas on why this
is? All my updates and service paks are up to date on IIS, Internet
Explorer, and Win2k

thanks,

Dustin

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


-- 
Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=20630&edit=1

Reply via email to