I recently upgraded to apache 2.0 from 1.23.x on my server. Previously,
I had sessions working using the database to store session information.
I recently noticed that this is no longer working as it did. The
sessions are still working, however, the session information is not
being transfered via the url. I have verified that everything is setup
correctly.

I have a development server setup with the same settings before I
upgraded apache and it is working fine. The only difference is the
version of Apache.

Does anyone know of a fix for this? Did I set something up wrong? Below
is a copy of the sessions section from my php.ini file.

Thanks
Chris

ps....The settings and instructions I used were obtained from the Web
Database Applications book from O'reilly.

[Session]
 ; Handler used to store/retrieve data.
 #session.save_handler = files
 session.save_handler = user
 
 ; Argument passed to save_handler.  In the case of files, this is the
path
 ; where data files are stored. Note: Windows users have to change
this
 ; variable in order to use PHP's session functions.
 ; As of PHP 4.0.1, you can define the path as:
 ;       session.save_path = "N;/path"
 ; where N is an integer.  Instead of storing all the session files in
 ; /path, what this will do is use subdirectories N-levels deep, and
 ; store the session data in those directories.  This is useful if you
 ; or your OS have problems with lots of files in one directory, and
is
 ; a more efficient layout for servers that handle lots of sessions.
 ; NOTE 1: PHP will not create this directory structure automatically.
 ;               You can use the script in the ext/session dir for that
purpose.
 ; NOTE 2: See the section on garbage collection below if you choose
to
 ;               use subdirectories for session storage
 #session.save_path = /tmp
 session.save_path = mdas_users
 
 ; Whether to use cookies.
 #session.use_cookies = 1
 session.use_cookies = 0
 
 ; This option enables administrators to make their users invulnerable
to
 ; attacks which involve passing session ids in URLs; defaults to 0.
 ; session.use_only_cookies = 1
 
 ; Name of the session (used as cookie name).
 #session.name = PHPSESSID
 session.name = USID
 
 ; Initialize session on request startup.
 session.auto_start = 0
 
 ; Lifetime in seconds of cookie or, if 0, until browser is restarted.
 session.cookie_lifetime = 0
 
 ; The path for which the cookie is valid.
 session.cookie_path = /
 
 ; The domain for which the cookie is valid.
 session.cookie_domain =
 
 ; Handler used to serialize data.  php is the standard serializer of
PHP.
 session.serialize_handler = php
 
 ; Define the probability that the 'garbage collection' process is
started
 ; on every session initialization.
 ; The probability is calculated by using gc_probability/gc_divisor,
 ; e.g. 1/100 means there is a 1% chance that the GC process starts
 ; on each request.
 
 session.gc_probability = 1
 session.gc_divisor      = 100
 
 ; After this number of seconds, stored data will be seen as 'garbage'
and
 ; cleaned up by the garbage collection process.
 session.gc_maxlifetime = 1440
 
 ; NOTE: If you are using the subdirectory option for storing session
files
 ;         (see session.save_path above), then garbage collection does
*not*
 ;         happen automatically.  You will need to do your own garbage
 ;         collection through a shell script, cron entry, or some other
method.
 ;         For example, the following script would is the equivalent of
 ;         setting session.gc_maxlifetime to 1440 (1440 seconds = 24
minutes):
 ;                cd /path/to/sessions; find -cmin +24 | xargs rm
 
 ; PHP 4.2 and less have an undocumented feature/bug that allows you
to
 ; to initialize a session variable in the global scope, albeit
register_globals
 ; is disabled.  PHP 4.3 and later will warn you, if this feature is
used.
 ; You can disable the feature and the warning seperately. At this
time,
 ; the warning is only displayed, if bug_compat_42 is enabled.
 
 session.bug_compat_42 = 1
 session.bug_compat_warn = 1
 
 ; Check HTTP Referer to invalidate externally stored URLs containing
ids.
 ; HTTP_REFERER has to contain this substring for the session to be
 ; considered as valid.
 session.referer_check =
 
 ; How many bytes to read from the file.
 session.entropy_length = 0
 
 ; Specified here to create the session id.
 session.entropy_file =
 
 ;session.entropy_length = 16
 
 ;session.entropy_file = /dev/urandom
 
 ; Set to {nocache,private,public,} to determine HTTP caching aspects
 ; or leave this empty to avoid sending anti-caching headers.
 session.cache_limiter = nocache
 
 ; Document expires after n minutes.
 #session.cache_expire = 180
 session.cache_expire = 60
 
 ; trans sid support is disabled by default.
 ; Use of trans sid may risk your users security.
 ; Use this option with caution.
 ; - User may send URL contains active session ID
 ;   to other person via. email/irc/etc.
 ; - URL that contains active session ID may be stored
 ;   in publically accessible computer.
 ; - User may access your site with the same session ID
 ;   always using URL stored in browser's history or bookmarks.
 session.use_trans_sid = 0
 
 ; The URL rewriter will look for URLs in a defined set of HTML tags.
 ; form/fieldset are special; if you include them here, the rewriter
will
 ; add a hidden <input> field with the info which is otherwise
appended
 ; to URLs.  If you want XHTML conformity, remove the form entry.
 ; Note that all valid entries require a "=", even if no value
follows.
 url_rewriter.tags =
"a=href,area=href,frame=src,input=src,form=,fieldset="
 
 

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