I know I may be displaying severe ignorance, but I have to ask... What do
you mean by "this page also uses paging"? What is "paging"?
Larry
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On 03 February 2004 21:20, DL contributed these pearls of wisdom:
> Hi all,
>
> I am using PHP v4.12, and here is the scenario.
Which OS are you on? I seem to remember that a bug in 4.1.2 meant that sessions were
"write only" on one particular group of OS -- but I can no longer remember whethe
Hi all,
I am using PHP v4.12, and here is the scenario.
I have one page, index.php with a form that has a searchfield (dropdown) and
searchcriteria (textbox). When submitted I want to populate two session
variables with the form values of searchfield and searchcriteria. This page
also uses pagi
On 01-02 16:06, Jaime Bozza wrote:
> Returning false is invalid for the session read function, and has caused
> *MANY* issues with PHP and Sessions. (Check the archives as well as the
> bugs database. I have a couple in there myself)
>
> Change:
> return false;
>
> To:
> return '';
>
> An
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From: Alok K. Dhir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 12:56 PM
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FYI - I can confirm Jaime's assertion. I too had the exact same issue
with the exact same fix.
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Hmmm... So, there are yet more problems with the session functions. :)
Are you
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>
>
> Ricardo,
>I've had some strange problems with session writing, but
> they always returned back to the fact that "return false" was
> being used in the session read function. PHP 4.0.6 wouldn
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Ricardo J. A. Júnior, Software Engineer Trainee
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using ('') instead of (false), I no longer had problems.
Jaime Bozza
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Hi Sean !
I had the same problem... th
icardo J. A. Júnior, Software Engineer Trainee
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aime Bozza
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From: Sean LeBlanc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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On 01-02 14:31, Jaime Bozza wrote:
> What do you have for the return values for your session_
, I return false when no value is found.
>
> Jaime Bozza
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Sean LeBlanc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 11:20 AM
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> Subject: Re: [PHP] Session troubles
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> On 01-02
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On 01-02 07:45, Jaime Bozza wrote:
> I agree. Perhaps make a feature request that disallows session
starting
> if save_handler=user and you haven't defined a session handler?
Then
> it could spit out a more correct error message.
Blast. I am sti
outlined somewhere?
> -Original Message-
> From: Sean LeBlanc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2002 8:32 PM
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> Subject: Re: [PHP] Session troubles
>
>
> On 12-31 09:23, Jaime Bozza wrote:
> > Sean,
> &g
esday, January 01, 2002 8:32 PM
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On 12-31 09:23, Jaime Bozza wrote:
> Sean,
> From your php error_log, it's saying the following:
> Failed to write session data (user)
>
> which sounds like it's havin
this, BTW...
> -Original Message-
> From: Sean LeBlanc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2001 1:21 PM
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> Subject: Re: [PHP] Session troubles
>
>
> On 12-29 12:56, David Jackson wrote:
> > Sean --
> > Don'
i file has:
session.save_handler = files
And *NOT*:
session.save_handler = user
That will make a big difference.
Jaime Bozza
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From: Sean LeBlanc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2001 1:21 PM
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On 12-29 22:27, David Jackson wrote:
> Sean --
>
> Does you standard (non session) seem to work ok? Such as:
> // basic echo of var from form
> echo "We've just echoed var from form\n";
> echo "$stuff";
> echo "$more_stuff";
> echo "$still_more_stuff";
> ?>
Yes, this works fine. I should have s
Sean --
Does you standard (non session) seem to work ok? Such as:
$stuff";
echo "$more_stuff";
echo "$still_more_stuff";
?>
Did you compile Apache and PHP from source? If so
could you provide me with the ./configure --options you used?
This is sound like a config/compile problem to me.
You mig
On 12-29 16:46, David Jackson wrote:
> Sean --
>
> Give the attached scripts a shot, a post the results.
>
> Note: Xitami(server+WinMe) + IE5.5 or Mozilla 9.7 works
> fine but with Netscape-4.9 it returns var names? But
> when served from Unix/Linux and Apache all 3 work as expected !!
>
> Any
Sean --
Give the attached scripts a shot, a post the results.
Note: Xitami(server+WinMe) + IE5.5 or Mozilla 9.7 works
fine but with Netscape-4.9 it returns var names? But
when served from Unix/Linux and Apache all 3 work as expected !!
Anywhy give them shot. -- David
--- form.html ---
http:/
On 12-29 15:10, David Jackson wrote:
> Sean --
> Do you get the same errors, with Netscape 4.x?
Yep. The very same. I've tried Galeon, Mozilla, Netscape 4.x, and Konqueror.
They all result in the same error.
> > On 12-29 12:56, David Jackson wrote:
> >> Sean --
> >> Don't know if this help but h
Sean --
Do you get the same errors, with Netscape 4.x?
> On 12-29 12:56, David Jackson wrote:
>> Sean --
>> Don't know if this help but here's what I just worked for me.
>> What ver. of PHP are you using? It seem to me that 3.x.x needs
>> PHPLIB: http://sourceforge.net/projects/phplib
>> to han
On 12-29 12:56, David Jackson wrote:
> Sean --
> Don't know if this help but here's what I just worked for me.
> What ver. of PHP are you using? It seem to me that 3.x.x needs
> PHPLIB: http://sourceforge.net/projects/phplib
> to handle sessions? -- David Jackson
>
> --- sean.php ---
>
>
Sean --
Don't know if this help but here's what I just worked for me.
What ver. of PHP are you using? It seem to me that 3.x.x needs
PHPLIB: http://sourceforge.net/projects/phplib
to handle sessions? -- David Jackson
--- sean.php ---
--- seaninc.php --
> On 12-29 09:59, Miles Tho
On 12-29 09:59, Miles Thompson wrote:
> Sean,
>
> What's going on in incl.php. Are you issuing a session_start()?
No, I was not.
> What if it's rearranged like so, as I understand you have to register the session
>variable
> before using it.
>
> include("incl.php");
> session_start();
> sess
Sean,
What's going on in incl.php. Are you issuing a session_start()?
What if it's rearranged like so, as I understand you have to register the session
variable
before using it.
include("incl.php");
session_start();
session_register("mine");
$mine++;
echo $mine;
There's the divide and conque
I asked this on php-install list, but got no response so here goes...
I simply cannot get session to work correctly. Here's the test script:
include("incl.php");
session_start();
$mine++;
session_register("mine");
echo $mine;
incl.php includes code to save/retrieve session information to/from D
You must have some white space going out somewhere before your
code/HTML "starts", that you are unaware of. If you can't find
it, you can always buffer up your output with ob_start() and
put it out later...
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Brad Wright wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> Im new to this mailing list so im not
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> Subject: [PHP] session troubles
>
>
> Hi all,
> Im new to this mailing list so im not sure what to expect
> from 'y'all' but
> i'm hoping this will be the beginning of a long and beautiful
> friendship.
>
> My question:
>
> i hav
Hi all,
Im new to this mailing list so im not sure what to expect from 'y'all' but
i'm hoping this will be the beginning of a long and beautiful friendship.
My question:
i have a series of PHP4 pages that if I start a session (session_start()) on
the first page (adminLogin.php), all is fine and
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