John wrote:
Just stick it on the end of the URL...

I'd like to keep it out of the URL if possible...

In that case you don't have a problem. If the session ID is being passed in a cookie then it will survive redirects.

-Stut

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-----Original Message-----
From: Stut [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 1:45 PM
To: John
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] passing sessions with header()

John wrote:
The php.net manual states:

<quote>

Session ID is not passed with Location header even if
session.use_trans_sid
is enabled. It must by passed manually using SID constant.

</quote>

How should the SID be passed manually? I'd like to keep the SID out of
the
uri, so is a POST variable the best way to handle that?

My problem is that I'm trying to keep a session persistent through a
header() redirect. which when left to it's own, looses all association
to
the session .
Just stick it on the end of the URL...

header('Location: http://domain.com/dir/script.php?'.SID);

Or, if you already have a querystring...

header('Location: http://domain.com/dir/script.php?a=b&;'.SID);

-Stut

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