On Thursday 18 January 2007 06:26 pm, esteban wrote: > I have a windows 2000 server with apache 2.0 and php 5.1.2. I use session > variables to validate users, each page have something like this: > > if($_SESSION["validated"]==0){ > header("Location: index.php"); > exit; > } > > This worked fine when i had only one domain, but when i began to use > virtual domains, sometimes, not always, the session variable lost the value > or the session variable is distroyed, i don't know what really happens. I > add this lines to httpd.conf for each domain and the main domain is first: > > <VirtualHost *:80> > ServerAdmin admin@xxxxxxxxxx > DocumentRoot "C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/htdocs/domain" > ServerName www.domain.com > ErrorLog logs/domain.com-error_log > CustomLog logs/domain.com-access_log common > php_admin_value upload_tmp_dir "C:/Program Files/Apache > Group/Apache2/htdocs/domain/tmp" > php_admin_value session.save_path "C:/Program Files/Apache > Group/Apache2/htdocs/domain/session" > </VirtualHost> > > At the beginning i didn't use the two last lines with php_admin_value, i > add the lines for trying to solve the problem but it doesn't work. > > I have an application made with phpmaker and SquierreMail v.1.4.7 too, and > i have the same problem in both. In both case sometimes, when i want to go > to other page, the server ask me for the username and the password, it is > not always. > > Please help me > > Thanks. Following Chris' idea - going from http to https - try this simple technique - works for me: <?php session_start(); ob_start(); ?> <?php if ($_SERVER['HTTPS'] != "on") { header("Location: https://your_domain/the_page_you_want_at_https"); exit;} ?> Saves you having to explicitly set the page for https Hth, Andre -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php