You would need to have write access to the php.ini file as well as execute
access to the httpd binary to do a server restart in order to initialize
with new configuration.
--Jon
At 11:54 AM 12/11/2001 -0500, John King wrote:
>Ahh, Thanks. Ok I don't see it so it must not be enabled. PHP is ins
Ahh, Thanks. Ok I don't see it so it must not be enabled. PHP is installed
through my WebHost so to get this enabled I call them and ask if it's
possible?
Or is there a way for me to enable it without access to the server?
on 12/11/01 1:19 AM, Jon Niola at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When y
When you doa phpinfo() look at the top block. you will probably see
something like ./configure --enable-track-vars --enable-trans-sid etc. If
it is not here your PHP module was not compiled with trans-sid enabled.
--Jon
At 09:13 PM 12/10/2001 -0500, John King wrote:
>Running a script that re
Running a script that requires:
"Trans-sid enabled in php"
How would I find if this is enabled or disabled? Did a phpinfo() on the
server but could not find this? Was it a misprint?
Thanks,
John
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