I just tried this here below. Before trying this I changed any called to
$PHPSESSID to session_id().
I turned off cookies
Loaded the page... Created session id and file:
sess_44074d3a54862b480c3407c9eb373f77
Contents: var1|s:8:"My var 1";var2|s:8:"My var 2";
I submitted the form:
PHPsessionid sh
Yeah, I think it's my server setup, or something I have going on on my
server because others have said that it works fine for them but not on my
machine.
I'm running red hat linux 6.1 apache+mod_ssl 1.3.20
On 9/24/2001 2:08 PM this was written:
>>
>> Then I will reload the first page again by
Thank you everyone for your continued help with this. It's still not fixed
but I have to leave to a dr. appt. I hope that most--If not all--of you are
on when I get back.
I just wanted to alert you as to why I wouldn't be responding to your
questions/messages.
Here is the last information I sent
On 9/24/2001 1:18 PM this was written:
>> OK, now the session ID is getting passed like it should. Now for the two
>> missing variables. Try moving the two assignment statements ahead of the two
>> session_register() calls - "assign, then register". I have never seen this
>> make a difference, bu
On 9/24/2001 1:15 PM this was written:
> OK, now the session ID is getting passed like it should. Now for the two
> missing variables. Try moving the two assignment statements ahead of the two
> session_register() calls - "assign, then register". I have never seen this
> make a difference, but th
On 9/24/2001 1:05 PM this was written:
> On Monday 24 September 2001 18:51, Thomas Deliduka wrote:
>> I'm finding my script on www.fromtheduke.com/session/ still doesn't
>> work even with the in the link or passing it along in the
>> form.
> Please send us your latest code again, then we can hel
I'm finding my script on www.fromtheduke.com/session/ still doesn't work
even with the in the link or passing it along in the form.
On 9/24/2001 12:49 PM this was written:
> On Monday 24 September 2001 18:39, Thomas Deliduka wrote:
>> On 9/24/2001 12:32 PM this was written:
After reloading
On 9/24/2001 12:39 PM this was written:
> Try these changes:
>
> session.cookie_lifetime = 0
> session.use_trans_sid = 1
>
I see no changes to my problems.
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On 9/24/2001 12:39 PM this was written:
> Try these changes:
>
> session.cookie_lifetime = 0
> session.use_trans_sid = 1
>
> Also, what version of PHP are you using?
PHP: 4.0.6
In the past I had problems with trans_sid with urls that already had
querystrings being passed. They would mes
On 9/24/2001 12:32 PM this was written:
>> After reloading IE on the PC now the SID constant doesn't
>> echo anything at
>> all.
>
> SID is always defined on the first page request. It is only defined on later
> page requests if cookies are disabled in the browser.
So, I shouldn't use that if I
> After reloading IE on the PC now the SID constant doesn't
> echo anything at
> all.
SID is always defined on the first page request. It is only defined on later
page requests if cookies are disabled in the browser.
Kirk
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On 9/24/2001 12:28 PM this was written:
> Perhaps you could post the [Session] section of your php.ini file. It
> appears that session.cookie_lifetime is not set to 0, which is what you want
> for a session cookie. Perhaps we can find another setting that needs a
> change.
My php.ini:
[Session]
Perhaps you could post the [Session] section of your php.ini file. It
appears that session.cookie_lifetime is not set to 0, which is what you want
for a session cookie. Perhaps we can find another setting that needs a
change.
Kirk
> Sessions just don't work on my machine...
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On Monday 24 September 2001 18:20, Thomas Deliduka wrote:
> On 9/24/2001 12:22 PM this was written:
> > Try to use constant SID, maybe that will work, and it is more
> > likely that it will work on other intallations with other session
> > variable names.
>
> I just tried using SID in my index.php
On Monday 24 September 2001 17:56, Thomas Deliduka wrote:
Hi,
> PHPSESSID:
Try to use constant SID, maybe that will work, and it is more likely
that it will work on other intallations with other session variable
names.
>
> VAR 3: TYPE=SUBMIT VALUE="go">
>
You should add the session id (SI
I had the exact same problem.. don't know if you had this advice yet or not
but what I did is when I started a session I would grab the session id for
that session and put it in a variable and then just pass that session id
everywhere I went.. turn on the trans_id or add the session id to the end
Dont use sessions, they are a little flaky anyway. Use a mixture of holding
data in database and passing sid/userid/hash around on the URL. You wont regret
it.
>I have written here several times on this subject and in the end those who
>have gratiously helped me have ended up just telling me t
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