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,
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
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
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
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
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