1. If you're using cookies, there's no need to pass the session name
via the URL.
2. Is the cookie being created?
~Ted
On 2-Jun-08, at 11:32 AM, Razer Montaño wrote:
Hello All, my first time here at list.
Well, I am with a very weird question, never happened with me,
always worked fine.
First of all, I am using WAMP (php 5.2.6, apache 2.2.8, mysql
5.0.51b), Firefox (All
cookies allowed), Windows XP SP 3 (I think ;-)... Ah, the
"session.save_path" property is pointing
to a valid path and the session files are been created there. The
"session.cookie_domain" I leave
in blank, as I saw in other forum.
That code below is not working properly. First time it creates the
session and show me
"First activation etc etc". If I press CTRL-R (Firefox, but I tested
in IE too), it gets the same
session, showing me the next number.
If I press First Link (Again 1), it creates a NEW SESSION, when It
would get the old one. And now,
every CTRL-R is getting me a new session. Only If I go at address bar
and hit ENTER, I can get
the very first session created.
The second link (Again 2) is a test. I saw that, if I set:
session.use_only_cookies=0
session.use_trans_sid=1
this link works fine. But, I don't want to pass Session ID every
link. I tried to set the properties above
in other ways, but I get the same behavior: session lost in every
link click.
Could someone execute this script, to see if it has some wrong?
Could you please help me...
Thank you in advance.
Razer.
<?php
session_start();
if (!isset($_SESSION['test'])) {
echo "First activation: setting session variable";
$_SESSION['test'] = 1;
} else {
echo "SESSIONS ARE WORKING! activation: ", (++$_SESSION['test']);
?>
<br><a href="http://localhost:8081/testesession.php">Again 1</a>
<br>
<br><a href="http://localhost:8081/testesession.php?<?php echo
session_name().'='.session_id();?>">Again 2</a>
<?php
}
echo "<br>" . session_id() . "<br><br>";
?>
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