I gave three example solution, didn't I?
But I can make up some more if you want, but then I need to bill you.
On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 11:43, Sudeep Sarath wrote:
> So, in your opinion there is no solution to this problem other than
> switching over to Apache
>
> SuDeEp
>
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So, in your opinion there is no solution to this problem other than switching over to
Apache
SuDeEp
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Well, I think the call was clear:
Don't run php as a CGI app, or use Apache, or don't page forward.
-Original Message-
From: Sudeep Sarath
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17-2-2004 6:11
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] header-session problem
No solution yet for my session-head
No solution yet for my session-header problem
SuDeEp
Sudeep Sarath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear php-freaks,
My o/s is Windows 98 SE. I am using PWS as my web server and i use recent version of
php (i guess php 4.3.4). I recently started working on PHP and came across this
problem
Try with a session_start() in page 3. Does that help?
-Original Message-
From: Sudeep Sarath
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 2004-02-16 10:18
Subject: [PHP-WIN] header-session problem
Page3.php
So i want page3.php to display what i typed in the text field of
page1.php.
But page3
Dear php-freaks,
My o/s is Windows 98 SE. I am using PWS as my web server and i use recent version of
php (i guess php 4.3.4). I recently started working on PHP and came across this
problem.
I have three pages. i.e page1.php, page2.php, page3.php.
Page1.php
Page2.php
http://www.