Walter,
Session variables may be using cookies which in turn create temp files for
storing such cookies.
Ravi.
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 11:32 AM, Walter Caielli
wrote:
> I've fixed the problem.
> I don't know why, but suddenly windows prevents PHP from writing into
> C:\windows\temp directory.
* Thus wrote Nadim Attari:
>
> > I have a problem with sessions. If someone closes their internet explorer
> > window without logging off the session remains open. When you try to go
> > back to the site IE hangs until I manually remove the sess_ files from
> > the /tmp directory. Any insig
* Thus wrote Juerg Zgraggen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> :-) cool thank you!
> is any "$_"-variable superglobal? $_REQUEST, $_POST, ...?
Correct.
Curt
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:-) cool thank you!
is any "$_"-variable superglobal? $_REQUEST, $_POST, ...?
cheers,
jazper
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> * Thus wrote Juerg Zgraggen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Probably i got the problem... but i don't know how to solve it!!!
* Thus wrote Juerg Zgraggen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Probably i got the problem... but i don't know how to solve it!!!
>
> i include one of my class.
> in the constructor of this class i did a global...
> global $_SESSION;
>
> as soon as i delete that line. my script works perfect...
>
> is this n
Make sure also that both pages have session_start(); on them so that
sessions continue. I have used sessions and forms and basically I have
the engines that process forms on different pages, and when the forms
are submitted, the engine pages display a message and a link to the
previous page, you m
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