Hi,
Thx for your replies, it was my fault I was not using the correct
encoding with the db adapter One of those days...
On 16 September 2010 21:27, Hector Virgen djvir...@gmail.com wrote:
Which auth storage adapter are you using? If you're storing in the session,
are you using a custom
I've not seen this before, although I don't think i've had that
situation before either.. Can you create a small reproduction script?
-ralph
On 9/15/10 9:47 AM, keith Pope wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone ever had any problems with Zend_Auth failing to
store/serialize data that has ü etc in.
I seem
Are you using postgres?
On Sep 15, 2010, at 9:47 AM, keith Pope mute.p...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone ever had any problems with Zend_Auth failing to
store/serialize data that has ü etc in.
I seem to be losing the auth session for all users with names
containing utf-8
Keith,
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 10:47 AM, keith Pope mute.p...@googlemail.comwrote:
Hi,
Has anyone ever had any problems with Zend_Auth failing to
store/serialize data that has ü etc in.
I seem to be losing the auth session for all users with names
containing utf-8 chars
Are you
Which auth storage adapter are you using? If you're storing in the session,
are you using a custom session storage adapter or file-based?
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*Hector Virgen*
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Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Online
http://www.virgentech.com
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 7:30 AM, Bradley Holt
Hi,
Has anyone ever had any problems with Zend_Auth failing to
store/serialize data that has ü etc in.
I seem to be losing the auth session for all users with names
containing utf-8 chars
Thx
Keith