Re: [mythtv-users] mythweb suggestion (attn: all people with mythweb cookie problems!)

2005-02-10 Thread Thomas Börkel
HI! Chris Petersen wrote: Depending on how I acces my box it sometimes works (after messing with the default http.conf file that comes with Slackware with wich php sessions certaily won't work) but I have to redo the settings if I connect on my local network, from outside using my dyndns adres,

Re: [mythtv-users] mythweb suggestion (attn: all people with mythweb cookie problems!)

2005-02-10 Thread Joel Anderson
For me, it remembers the session only a certain time. Maybe 10 days or so. Then it creates a new session. Sessions are not being stored in /tmp, but in mythweb/php_sessions. Myth-PC is not being rebooted. Any hints for that problem? Thomas Is your browser doing some kind of scheduled

Re: [mythtv-users] mythweb suggestion (attn: all people with mythweb cookie problems!)

2005-02-10 Thread Thomas Börkel
HI! Joel Anderson wrote: For me, it remembers the session only a certain time. Maybe 10 days or so. Then it creates a new session. Sessions are not being stored in /tmp, but in mythweb/php_sessions. Myth-PC is not being rebooted. Any hints for that problem? Is your browser doing some kind of

[mythtv-users] mythweb suggestion

2005-02-09 Thread Steven
Kind of frustrated with the black magic of getting php session to work after having changed my default language and date/time settings for I don't know how many times. Depending on how I acces my box it sometimes works (after messing with the default http.conf file that comes with Slackware

Re: [mythtv-users] mythweb suggestion (attn: all people with mythweb cookie problems!)

2005-02-09 Thread Tilman Schlenker
On Windows it's at WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts . Chris Petersen wrote: Depending on how I acces my box it sometimes works (after messing with the default http.conf file that comes with Slackware with wich php sessions certaily won't work) but I have to redo the settings if I connect on

Re: [mythtv-users] mythweb suggestion (attn: all people with mythweb cookie problems!)

2005-02-09 Thread Scott Matheson
On Mac OS X it's at /etc/hosts Makes sense since Darwin (the OS core) is BSD-ish. BTW, you'll need to edit using sudo -- root owns the hosts file. On Feb 9, 2005, at 3:20 PM, Tilman Schlenker wrote: On Windows it's at WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts . Chris Petersen wrote: Depending on how I