John W. Holmes wrote:
> Jake McHenry wrote:
> 
>> Php 4.2.2 and yes, apache 2
> 
> You know that's not recommended, right? PHP is not stable
> with Apache2
> yet. Either way, there is a bug with a specific version of PHP and
> Apache2 that messes up request variables like you are talking about.
> If you upgrade to the latest or a newer version of PHP, I think
> this will
> go away.

I transferred my sites over from a windows box to Redhat 9, which
comes default with apache2 and php... I havn't had any problems as of
yet. I didn't know if this was a problem because I was using two
cookies, one from javascript on the site, and one with sessions... But
since you say that.. I guess it's not my scripts..

Thanks,

Jake McHenry
Nittany Travel MIS Coordinator
http://www.nittanytravel.com

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