Joe Wong wrote:
Hi Justin,
For the first problem, I found this option in PHP.INI do the trick:
; Set to {nocache,private,public,} to determine HTTP caching aspects ; or leave this empty to avoid sending anti-caching headers. ;session.cache_limiter = nocache session.cache_limiter =
The default was set to nocache and after I change it to empty string, it solved my problem.
For the second problem, I tried your script with two instances of IE 6.1 running, I didn't get two distinct values. Any idea?
- Joe
----- Original Message ----- From: "Justin French" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Joe Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 8:43 PM Subject: Re: [PHP] two questions about usning session.
on 07/03/03 5:45 PM, Joe Wong ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:set
Hello,
I have two questions about using sessions in PHP.
Firstly, I use session to remeber the username and a session ID for the
given user. When I hit the BACK button on the browser (IE), it always
samethat my page is expired and ask me to click the refresh button. How to
prevent this from happening?
That sounds like a problem with POSTed data from forms, not necessarily a problem with sessions, or a problem a browser.
Have you got a URL we can play with?
Secondly, how is the PHP session ID be computed? When user A login, a
session is started and his name nad session ID are stored. Now, on the
namePC, I start another instance of the IE browser, login as User B, her
toand session ID are stored under the same PHP session file. I switch back
gives methe Windows of User A and continue to do something, the PHP session
wrongthe name of User B and User'B session ID. Why? Am I doing something
SIDhere?Definitely.
- enable cookies on your browser - make sure you're using PHP >= 4.1
1. Start with a blank text file.
2. Copy and paste this in: --- <?php session_start(); if (!isset($_SESSION['count'])) { $_SESSION['count']; } else { $_SESSION['count']++; } ?> Hello visitor, you have seen this page <?php echo $_SESSION['count'] ?> times.<p> To continue, <A HREF="<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>">click here</A> ---
3. Open it up in your browser, and test that it works (the value of $_SESSION['count'] should increase with each click)
4. If that much works, open up the URL in a second window, and try to run two separate sessions... (the first window might be on 10 clicks, and the new one will be starting from 1)
5. If we're still cool, now try it without cookies maybe, by adding the
to the URL that they click on.not
If all this works, then the problem is obviously in your code somewhere,
an issue with PHP/sessions/browsers/cookies/etc.
Justin
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