but it sure makes my life
easier when working with sessions.
C.
> -Original Message-
> From: Tim Stoop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2002 3:05 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [PHP] [Session] SID automatically add on all pages?
>
> Thank
Thanks for the help guys. The one-line include is definitly a very good
idea, which I'll use.
Templating is very interesting, although, only if it works exactly as you
say, with HTML-like tags. I looked at Smart, patTemplate en some others,
but they all use {} or [] style tags. In that case, I
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> Subject: Re: [PHP] [Session] SID automatically add on all pages?
>
> on 30/06/02 11:33 PM, Tim Stoop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > Ah yes, I forgot about that... I need to resume the session, of
course.
> > Would session.auto_start set to 1 work without thes
on 30/06/02 11:33 PM, Tim Stoop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Ah yes, I forgot about that... I need to resume the session, of course.
> Would session.auto_start set to 1 work without these session_start()'s?
I believe so... and Jason Wong has sent an email suggesting this.
> The
> thing is, I n
Hi Justin,
Thx again for the answer.
Justin French wrote:
> Well, you really need to check out a decent article/tutorial on sessions,
Nah, I think I explain my question a little wierd and that's why you don't
understand me... I've worked with sessions lots of times (although mostly
in Java S
On Sunday 30 June 2002 19:04, Tim Stoop wrote:
> Hi Justin,
>
> Thx for the reply
>
> Justin French wrote:
> > using functions like session_start() and the registering of session
> > variables ($_SESSION['something'] = "foo";) will establish/maintain a
> > session.
>
> Yes, I understand. Sessions
on 30/06/02 9:04 PM, Tim Stoop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Yes, I understand. Sessions need to be started. But once they have started,
> do I need to re-affirm the session on every page, or will it hold for a few
> pages, until the session-variables will be used again ...
Well, you really need
Hi Justin,
Thx for the reply
Justin French wrote:
> using functions like session_start() and the registering of session
> variables ($_SESSION['something'] = "foo";) will establish/maintain a
> session.
Yes, I understand. Sessions need to be started. But once they have started,
do I need to r
enable-trans-sid appends a session id to URLs, but it works in conjunction
with php's session functions. Simply compiling with --enable-trans-sid or
appending it to the URL yourself will not maintain session.
using functions like session_start() and the registering of session
variables ($_SESSIO
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