At 4:33 PM +0200 5/15/06, Jonas Rosling wrote:
Den 06-05-15 16.00, skrev "Thomas Munz" <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
put ob_start(); on the first line of your page
on Monday 15 May 2006 15:53, Jonas Rosling wrote:
Hi,
I've been building a site with PHP 5 on my develop machine. I've been
woring alot with session handling. For example I've been using
session_start() now and then depending on where the user/vistor are or are
doing.
But now I've moved the site to a host server with PHP 4.3.8 and now I keep
>> getting error messages all the time where I use session_start(). The error
message looks like this:
Warning: session_start(): Cannot send session cookie - headers already sent
by (output started at /var/www/html/index.php:9) in /var/www/html/index.php
on line 82
But I found out that if I put the tag in the absolute top of every page it
seems to work. But then I need to do alot of changes on all the pages.
Does anyone know if there's any workaround for this?
Thanks in advance // Jonas
ob_start(); doesn't change anything in my case. But thanks anyway.
// Jonas
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ob_start() was only half a possible solution:
http://www.weberdev.com/ob_start
There's the other part ( ob_end_flush ) that makes it work:
http://www.weberdev.com/ob_end_flush
However, as I understand it, using session_start() requires it to be
the first line before everything else.
tedd
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