Since you are using PHP4.0.4pl1, you also should be able to access session vars
with $HTTP_SESSION_VARS.
Dose it make differences?
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> Hello all,
>
> Of course, apologies if this was covered, I didn't see it in the archives.
>
> I recently upgraded to Apache 1.3.19 and PHP 4.04pl1, and my sessions just .
> . . stopped working.
>
> I start the session, register the vars, no errors are generated, but as far
> as I can tell the actual value is NOT being saved.
> session_is_registered("myvar") returns a 1, but when $myvar returns nothing,
> even when I've explicitly set it to a value on the previous page. I set the
> value, then register the var.
>
> PHP writes out a session file, but it only contains the names of the vars
> I've registered -- shouldn't the values be there as well?
>
> This code was all working, now it's busted, any ideas? Might I have missed a
> compile options? I've been taking blind stabs at workarounds with no luck.
> Thanks in advance . . .
>
> -- Shane
>
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