It can also be possible that the target web server is with a diferent configuration then your local machine. It is a known fact that some PHP versions are VERY bugged with regards to sessions (i think php 4.2.3 that shipped with one of the red hat linux distros was such - possible corrected by now, but in the world at large... it may exist still)
Compare the configurations and you may be on the way to correct the problem... (try to emulate in the local server the same configuration)...
Cheers,
Luis Ferro
Teladigital.net
Bobo Wieland wrote:
What does this mean:
Warning: Cannot send session cookie - headers already sent by (output
started at
/customers/pingstkyrkan.net/pingstkyrkan.net/httpd.www/fp/index.php:1) in
customers/pingstkyrkan.net/pingstkyrkan.net/httpd.www/fp/index.php on line 5
Warning: Cannot send session cache limiter - headers already sent (output
started at
/customers/pingstkyrkan.net/pingstkyrkan.net/httpd.www/fp/index.php:1) in
/customers/pingstkyrkan.net/pingstkyrkan.net/httpd.www/fp/index.php on line
5
The php-file worked perfectly well on my local machine...
.bobo
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