Re: [users@httpd] Cookies and Apache 2

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Hi Peter
To get a better idea of what is happening, you can probably put a sniffer and see what is being sent to the broweser, I mean the header - so that you can look at the cookie being set. It won't happen that you click on refresh 3-4 times and apache will change it's behaviour - to me this seems to be an application issue - well I won't get into those possibilities being completely unfamiliar with the application and what its trying to do. Moreover it's the php module handling the cookie and apache alone. Also try passing cookie with a test page and see if it works - to nail down if you are looking at the right place,
Regards
Aman Raheja
http://www.techquotes.com

Peter Gourlie wrote:

Hi all,
I'm relatively new to this, and to be honest I don't quite understand how Apache works completely, but I have searched the internet as well as the FAQ for any information on the various cookie settings and Apache 2. To be more specific, I am using a web portal, php-nuke (www.phpnuke.org <http://www.phpnuke.org>) on my friend's server, and currently also am running PHP Version 4.3.4 and Apache/2.0.48 (Fedora). My problem summarized is: Problem: Log in to site, click on module, says it is inactive. Hit refresh 4 or 5 times, the module appears. A cookie problem of sorts. Now, I've tried for a month and a half to get the support I need from the makers of my web portal, but unfortunately there wasn't much help to be had. Now I turn to the Apache community. Are there any settings that can fix the problem I described? Should anyone be willing to put the time in and help me, email me and I can specifically show you what my problem is with it. I have narrowed the problem down to being Apache by trying different browsers, IP's, ISP's, and different versions of my web portal. Thank you for your time Apache community. Pete
www.loafski.com <http://www.loafski.com>



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