I'd say that on Windows, when you, or software you install, modifies the
PATH environment variable, and a service, like apache, relies on a directory
being in the path, you have to restart Windows in order for that service to
"see" the new path.
In other words, services get the new path only afte
OK, I managed to get it working.
I first attempted to edit the php.ini so that the session save path was
C:\Temp. No matter what I did, the save path always showed up in phpinfo()
as /tmp. So I created folder on the root of C: called tmp and everything
worked.
Thanks,
Dave
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Hello,
How does one get sessions working on Windows? I have modified my php.ini
file so that session.save_path = C:\Temp, restarted and Apache. Still I get
this error message:
Warning: session_start(): open(/tmp\sess_26310affee160329c9e50f27663f8971,
O_RDWR) failed: No such file or directory (2)
"" . $dtmDate->value .
"
$rs->MoveNext();
}
I'm obviously missing something here
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Dave
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Hi,
This is my first foray into PHP (coming from a VB, ASP background). What I
am trying to do should be ridiculously easy, but for some reason I can't
figure out how to do this.
I have a form that builds a dynamic number of text boxes in a loop:
for($i=0;$i<$count;$i++)
{
print("");
}
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