Re: Session ?

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On 12/12/2012 5:25 PM, Marco Behnke wrote:
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.


my sub points to a folder within my domain's structure. My session's store point (?) is \tmp. You asked two different questions.

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