John W. Holmes propably said:
Do you have a session_start() on the page? It looks like you have a
trans_sid enabled. PHP will add that to all of your URLs
automatically. Can you disable it in php.ini?
Yes trans_sid is enabled and i have a session_start on the page. What is
trans_sid doing
To reply to myself .)
I disabled trans_sid on the actual site by using:
ini_set('session.use_trans_sid',false);
session_start();
But i still want to know what trans_sid does for me. What am i missing out
on when not using it?
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on 01/10/02 7:45 PM, Daniel Alsén ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
John W. Holmes propably said:
Do you have a session_start() on the page? It looks like you have a
trans_sid enabled. PHP will add that to all of your URLs
automatically. Can you disable it in php.ini?
Yes trans_sid is enabled
On Tue, 1 Oct 2002 12:06:04 +0200, Daniel Alsn wrote:
To reply to myself .)
I disabled trans_sid on the actual site by using:
ini_set('session.use_trans_sid',false);
session_start();
But i still want to know what trans_sid does for me. What am i missing out
on when not using it?
- D, loves
Justin French propably said:
You'd loose session for those without cookies. The work around for
this would be to hard-code the session ID to all URLs across your
site for all pages you wish to carry a session through -- a real pain.
Indeed.
It HAS TO use a session ID from the first page
In order to set and then check a cookie, you need to go through a page... so
you'd have to set something in the URL like ?cookieset=1 anyway, in order to
knwo you had set it, in order to check it.
In other words, you'll need some guff in the URL, in order for it to all
work, so why not let it be
Justin French propably said:
In order to set and then check a cookie, you need to go through a
page... so you'd have to set something in the URL like ?cookieset=1
anyway, in order to knwo you had set it, in order to check it.
In other words, you'll need some guff in the URL, in order for
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