Patrick R. Michaud wrote: > On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 04:31:48PM -0400, IchBin wrote: >> Now >> session.bug_compat_42 On On >> session.save_path \tmp \tmp >> _______________________________________ >> >> WAS >> session.bug_compat_42 Off Off >> session.save_path no value no value >> _______________________________________ >> >> >> I changed them back and I do not get the error. Had to be the >> session.save_path pointing to an nonexistent subdirectory. I do not >> remember changing these values but I guess I must have since they are >> different. >> >> The only problem now with pmwiki is that I have to enter my password >> ever time I edit or save a wiki page. >> >> I have no clue why pmWiki is now not remembering that I am the admin and >> that I have already entered the admin password. > > The reason for this is almost certainly that sessions are not > actually being saved. > > On Unix platforms, using "no value" for session.save_path is > okay. For many versions of PHP running under windows, the > admin or program has to explicitly set session.save_path in > order for it to work. The directory has to exist, and PHP has > to have permission to write files into the directory. > > Pm
When I changed the session.save_path to a valid subdirectory it did not work. I run as a windows admin so permissions was not a problem. Well, but I knew that I have been running with the session.save_path with "no value" since I started playing around with PHP about 4-5 months ago. I methodically went through and tried to find the problem based on what I have done. In the last few weeks I upgraded from Apache 2.0.59 to 2.2.4. I also added a virtual host for my local stuff and wanted to do this for the Eclipse PHP PDT tool. There must have been problems with my Apache VirtualHost definitions. I dropped my Apache2 virtual host definitions and all work with out the "no value" as before. Sorry to take your time and thanks for your guidance. -- Thanks in Advance... http://weconsulting.org IchBin, Philadelphia, Pa, USA http://ichbinquotations.weconsulting.org ______________________________________________________________________ 'If there is one, Knowledge is the "Fountain of Youth"' -William E. Taylor, Regular Guy (1952-) _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
