This is for a facebook app, so it's just public function set_user($user, $session_key, $expires=null) { if (!$this->in_fb_canvas() && (!isset($_COOKIE[$this->api_key . '_user']) || $_COOKIE[$this->api_key . '_user'] != $user)) { $cookies = array(); $cookies['user'] = $user; $cookies['session_key'] = $session_key; $sig = self::generate_sig($cookies, $this->secret); foreach ($cookies as $name => $val) { setcookie($this->api_key . '_' . $name, $val, (int)$expires); $_COOKIE[$this->api_key . '_' . $name] = $val; } setcookie($this->api_key, $sig, (int)$expires); $_COOKIE[$this->api_key] = $sig; } $this->user = $user; $this->api_client->session_key = $session_key; } But the problem is I can't tell where it's being called. Is there any way to generate a stack trace from the error logs so I know what the calling function is? On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 4:37 PM, Daniel Brown <parasane@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:33 AM, Waynn Lue <waynnlue@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I fixed this last time by looking for white space both before and > > after the opening and closing php tags, as a Google search had > > revealed. But this time, I've spent an hour running down various > > files and not seeing what the heck is wrong. Here's the essential > > setup. > > > > main.php > > <? > > > > require_once 'shared_style.php'; > > require_once 'something.php' > > > > ?> > > If something.php is setting cookies and such, it has to be above > shared_style.php. If you've already tried that with no success, post > the code of something.php for us to view. > > -- > </Daniel P. Brown> > Dedicated Servers - Intel 2.4GHz w/2TB bandwidth/mo. starting at just > $59.99/mo. with no contract! > Dedicated servers, VPS, and hosting from $2.50/mo. > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php