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See your php.ini file. Specifically the display_errors directive. See
also log_errors and error_log.
-Rasmus
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Randy Johnson wrote:
> How do I surpress php warnings from being displayed to the screen
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Justin is perfectly correct. Sessions are really the
way to perform this task (sessions actually use
cookies in most scenarios).
However, if you need to track the user for longer than
they will be at your site (i.e., they close the
browser and come back a week later, like you said), it
should be
on 20/08/02 7:01 AM, Andy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi there,
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> I am wondering if following scenario would be possible:
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> - Create a unique referer id to make sure that the visitior has been refered
> by a particular person. (e.g. server.com?ref=20)
yes
> - The visitor enters the site
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