Re: Session ?

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Am 12.12.12 15:58, schrieb Jim Giner:
> On 12/12/2012 8:08 AM, marco@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>
>>
>> Jim Giner <jim.giner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hat am 12. Dezember 2012 um
>> 02:53
>> geschrieben:
>>> On 12/11/2012 7:27 PM, Marco Behnke wrote:
>>>> Am 08.12.12 19:08, schrieb Jim Giner:
>>>>> All my debugging messages indicagte that I have the same session id,
>>>>> yet I don't have the same variables, ie, they're missing.
>>>> Just to be sure ... the webspace is on the same server and has
>>>> access to
>>>> the same directory where the session data is stored?
>>>> (session_save_path)?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Yes - it points to a folder within my main domain's structure.
>>
>> which is accessible from your subdomains?
>>
>>>
> They are all pointing (re the ini file) to the default of /tmp so I
> presume that they all have access to that folder.

Ok, that is a different answer from the previous one where you said "it
points to a folder within my main domain's structure"

Are you running on error_reporting(E_ALL) and ini_set('display_errors',
'On')?
Just to be sure that there are no hidden notices or warnings.


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