> Like I said, I compiled with --enable-track-vars and
> --enable-trans-sid. AND the SID propagates, but I cant seem
> to get anything written into the session files. So any
> variables I register, do NOT propaget. But the SID does. Do
> you get my point?
> When using cookies, all variables registered are written into
> its corresponding sess_* file in /tmp (standard setup with
> file storage for session data). But this particular process
> fails when the user don't allow cookies.
>
> I checked the session.use_trans_sid, and it IS enabled (set to 1).
> Still clueless... :-) Anything more to try out?
The cookie is only used to propagate the session id.
If your session vars are not registered it may be a permission problem.
Whatever the client cookies configuration it does *not* affect you server
settings.
if you try
a.php
session_start();
$var = 1;
session_register('var');
echo '<a href="b.php?' . SID . '">b.php</a>
b.php
session_start();
echo $HTTP_SESSION_VARS['var'];
Adapt the code a bit, i just wrote it from the top of my head.
If b.php prints 1 then your session works.
Put Error_reporting to E_ALL, you may see a permission warning on the
session.
> All the best,
>
> Eivind :-)
>
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