I just used the url to pass it since no matter what I did I couldnąt seem to
get it to work when cookies were turned off on my mac. I've read the
session url on the php site from top to bottom and the transparent sessions
are even enabled on the server, but yet to no avail on the mac :(
> on 8/27/01 10:31 AM, Richard Baskett at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Ok on a pc when I have cookies turned off I am still able to access my
>> session variables, but on a mac I can not. Is there a difference between
>> the way session variables are stored on each platform? And if a session is
>> indeed a cookie, then why does the session still work on pc's with cookies
>> disabled?
>>
>> Rick
>>
>
> check out http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.session.php as a place to start.
> if cookies are turned off, the session is maintained in the url.
>
> have you figured out your mac session problem? i use a mac to develop my
> sites, and many of them use sessions without a problem. when i turn off
> cookies in the browser (usually the latest version of ie) php handles it
> smoothly.
>
> let me know if you have any questions,
> mike
>
>
> -- mike cullerton
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