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On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, Mark Striebeck wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we are building PHP with the --with-config-file-path compile s
php-install Digest 28 Mar 2003 06:06:54 - Issue 1310
Topics (messages 10437 through 10444):
Re: Problem
10437 by: Stembridge, Michael
10438 by: Rich Gray
10439 by: Stembridge, Michael
PHP 4.2.3 install under x86 RedHat 8.0 keeps SIDs in URL
10440 by: Michael
Hi,
we are building PHP with the --with-config-file-path compile setting to
get our php.ini file from our own location.
Now, in some scenarios we need to run PHP with the -c command line
option to get the php.ini file from a different location.
This seems to cause problems!
When using the -c
Does the output of phpinfo() show the trans_id set to 1?
What is the output of 'ini_get("session.use_trans_sid ")'?
--
Jim
>>> Michael Bull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/27/03 03:54PM >>>
Quoting Jim Thome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Change this line in your php.ini from...
>
> session.use_trans_sid = 1
Quoting Jim Thome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Change this line in your php.ini from...
>
> session.use_trans_sid = 1
>
> to...
>
> session.use_trans_sid = 0
>
> [restart server]
Hello Jim, thanks for your email.
I should have documented this one (I've been at this for awhile and searching
the li
Change this line in your php.ini from...
session.use_trans_sid = 1
to...
session.use_trans_sid = 0
[restart server]
--
Jim
>>> Michael Bull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/27/03 03:32PM >>>
Evening, all:
Looking for some suggestions for troubleshooting. We're in the
processing of
moving a PHP appl
Evening, all:
Looking for some suggestions for troubleshooting. We're in the processing of
moving a PHP application from a Solaris box to a Linux box. The Linux Box in
question is a Pentium 4 running RedHat 8.0 (as shipped from Dell). We're
running the IMP Webmail software, though this doe
Oops, forgot about register globals.
I'll just add that register globals can't be changed with ini_set(); It has
to be done in the php.ini config file (and Apache must be restarted).
If this is a site open to the general public it's a good idea to not turn
globals on, and to use the example
> I have installed php 4.3.1 in my Apache server 1.3.2 as a server
> module abd the operative system is Window 98. It works with my
> php scripts but, when I try to pass variables to a php from
> another file or from the browser, php doesn't recognise the variable.
>
> For example, with a script li
Any of the following will work:
If these don't work I suggest adding this to your script and reloading the
page:
That should print your php info screen, if it does not then you have a
configuration issue.
- Mike
> -Original Message-
> From: Sandra Rius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE
php-install Digest 27 Mar 2003 18:03:43 - Issue 1309
Topics (messages 10436 through 10436):
Problem
10436 by: Sandra Rius
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Hi,
I have installed php 4.3.1 in my Apache server 1.3.2 as a server module abd the
operative system is Window 98. It works with my php scripts but, when I try to pass
variables to a php from another file or from the browser, php doesn't recognise the
variable.
For example, with a script like
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