Hi Ernest,

On Friday 22 November 2002 15:05, Ernest E Vogelsinger wrote:
> The message you see looks disturbing to me - is the session.save_path value
> actually set to /home/globstag/tmp? Does Apache (or else) have all
> necessary rights to this directory?
>
> _MAYBE_ you're using some mod_rewrite rules on the target server, depending
> on the user agent, so IE's would end up in a defunct installation?
>
> I'd check for this inn the first place.

Well, guess what I did before writing this eMail ;-)

At the end of my original eMail I said:
On Friday 22 November 2002 14:24, Andreas Otto wrote:
> The main difference between the other servers and the server in NewYork is
> that only the server in NewYork is protected with SiteShield. Which leads
> me to the conclusion that there might be a problem related to the
> combination of SiteShield, IE and PHP.

So what we have is a set of web servers to which access is controlled by a 
(proxy) server. The software that is used to manage access rights is called 
SiteShield and is developed by a company called Tempest.

Every request to the server I experience this strange problem at has to pass 
the SiteShield server.

The question is now: Has anyone heard about or had problems with the 
combination of PHP SiteShield and InternetExplorer?


Cheers,
Andreas 

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Andreas Otto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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