JNT> If I do this:
JNT> echo $PHPSESSID;
I've encountered the same when instaling the Mandrake Linux 8.1 with a
precompiled php - also 4.1.0.
Sessions just doesn't seem to work no matter how I access them.
I installed Redhat 7.1 on my server again, and left the problem for my
ISP.
Kind reg
Hi
One way is or if cookies aren't used try
$PHPSESSID seems to only get set if it comes back as a cookie
Tom
At 04:39 AM 18/12/01, Julio Nobrega Trabalhando wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a few scripts using $PHPSESSID to softly disable cookies
>requirement on some pages. I just installed PH
Hi All,
I have a few scripts using $PHPSESSID to softly disable cookies
requirement on some pages. I just installed PHP 4.1.0 and I am porting some
lines to adapt to the new version.
If I do this:
It doesn't show nothing at all. Did something changed, does this var now
have a new nam
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