. Is there any way I can make these two sessions
distinct? The problem
is these sites are often used at the same time, in different windows. In
fact my site often launches
Squirrelmail, and at that point they automatically lose their login to my
site because the cookie
disappears!
Cheers.
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Sounds good, but I'm not actually setting the cookie, PHP session code does
the setting
of the cookie.
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Thanks. Worked wonders. I was a bit wary of using session_name() earlier
because the
documentation on that function is pretty awful.
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, but I imagine it will be near
impossible using the web.
Any thoughts on the matter would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi All-
I have a script in which I use ignore_user_abort() to perform some
extensive processing that
can take a few hours which there is no need for users to wait for.
I display a message saying their submission is complete and continue to run
the PHP script
in the background. It doesn't matter
Hi All-
I recently went to a website which popped up with a dialog in Internet
Explorer
asking if I wanted to install their root certificate into IE's list of
trusted root certificates.
I now need to do this with a website I am developing but for the life of me
cannot
find the code (either
could see their login and password.
I'm looking for ideas on how to securely transfer users between these two
separate
websites? It is unfortunately not an option to have them login twice.
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Adam Whitehead
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that hyphens (-) be allowed in $fn and $sn as well.
What do I need
to add to the regular expression to allow hyphens?
I know this is a relatively silly question. I plan on buying a book on
regular expressions
today and learning as much as I need to know about building them.
Cheers.
Regards,
Adam
function for sorting the array returned
by
ldap_get_entries() by any desired attribute, that would be a great help
also.
Cheers.
Regards,
Adam Whitehead
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I currently have a requirement to incorporate credit card processing in
my
application and my bank has provided me with a Linux shared object (.so
file)
that they said would suit my requirements. They indicated that PHP can
instantiate these shared objects and execute the functions
Hi All
I'm having a problem using the mail() function of PHP. It seems to vary
between platforms (ie. this problem doesn't not occur on my Win32
development platform, but does on my Linux production server).
I'm sending mail using the mail() function and including a From: and
Reply-To: header.
to the documents
through shares etc.
Thanks in advance.
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Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
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