Re: [PHP] Sessions within new windows

2003-11-14 Thread Lucian Cozma
Olinux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] If, as Chris wrote, this is indeed a feature/bug of IE, then it must be configurable somewhere, though I'm lost as to where that might be. Does anyone have any ideas how this could be controlled via IE's settings?

RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows

2003-11-06 Thread Donald Tyler
] Subject: RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows If, as Chris wrote, this is indeed a feature/bug of IE, then it must be configurable somewhere, though I'm lost as to where that might be. Does anyone have any ideas how this could be controlled via IE's settings? I've experienced

RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows

2003-11-06 Thread Pablo Gosse
: Thursday, November 06, 2003 12:48 AM To: Pablo Gosse; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows If, as Chris wrote, this is indeed a feature/bug of IE, then it must be configurable somewhere, though I'm lost as to where that might be. Does anyone have any ideas how

RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows

2003-11-06 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Pablo Gosse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Donald. I just tried this in XP Professional on IE 6.0 and it worked fine, both via a javascript function and a standard link with the target set to _blank. Anyone else have any idea why this would be happening? No, but it would really be nice if

RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows

2003-11-06 Thread Donald Tyler
I am downloading ethereal and I will post my findings. -Original Message- From: Chris Shiflett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 2:31 PM To: Pablo Gosse; Donald Tyler; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows --- Pablo Gosse [EMAIL

RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows

2003-11-06 Thread Donald Tyler
Gosse; Donald Tyler; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows --- Pablo Gosse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Donald. I just tried this in XP Professional on IE 6.0 and it worked fine, both via a javascript function and a standard link with the target set to _blank. Anyone

RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows

2003-11-05 Thread Donald Tyler
Just a quick update: It seems to only be a problem with Internet Explorer on the PC. Both IE Safari on MacOSX work as expected. -Original Message- From: Donald Tyler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 8:17 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP] Sessions

Re: [PHP] Sessions within new windows

2003-11-05 Thread John W. Holmes
Donald Tyler wrote: What's happening is that when the new window pops up, the script isn't getting the session info properly. I changed it so that the page opens up in the main window instead of a new one and it works fine. I presume this is because the browser is not sending the session ID to

Re: [PHP] Sessions within new windows

2003-11-05 Thread Marek Kilimajer
Are you using _blank as target. Then try a named window. But this is just a wild guess. Donald Tyler wrote: Just a quick update: It seems to only be a problem with Internet Explorer on the PC. Both IE Safari on MacOSX work as expected. -Original Message- From: Donald Tyler

RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows

2003-11-05 Thread Donald Tyler
Yeah I was. I did try that though and it made no difference =0( -Original Message- From: Marek Kilimajer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 8:40 AM To: Donald Tyler Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [PHP] Sessions within new windows Are you using _blank

Re: [PHP] Sessions within new windows

2003-11-05 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Donald Tyler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a site that has a members section. In the news area, when a user clicks the link for an article, it pops open a new window a requests the article via a PHP script. What's happening is that when the new window pops up, the script isn't getting

RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows

2003-11-05 Thread Pablo Gosse
or are you using Javascript to launch the new window? Cheers, Pablo -Original Message- From: Chris Shiflett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 8:42 AM To: Donald Tyler; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [PHP] Sessions within new windows --- Donald Tyler [EMAIL

RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows

2003-11-05 Thread Donald Tyler
]; Donald Tyler; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows That's strange, as I've been writing a CMS over the past year which requires the user to have IE 5.5 or newer, and I have no problems with pop-ups accessing session values under IE 6.0. Perhaps it's an issue of how

RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows

2003-11-05 Thread Pablo Gosse
this could be controlled via IE's settings? Cheers, Pablo -Original Message- From: Donald Tyler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 11:48 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows I am using a normal link. Here is the exact html code

RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows

2003-11-05 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Pablo Gosse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If, as Chris wrote, this is indeed a feature/bug of IE, then it must be configurable somewhere, though I'm lost as to where that might be. I have no first-hand experience with this, since I don't use Windows (and I use Safari when I use Macs). But, there

RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows

2003-11-05 Thread Pablo Gosse
On Wednesday, November 05, 2003 12:38 PM, Chris wrote: I would also be interested in this, as well as some sort of confirmation of this behavior. It could be that the person who described this behavior was wrong. :-) I think Chris is correct in thinking that the person who started the

RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows

2003-11-05 Thread Chris W. Parker
Pablo Gosse mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, November 05, 2003 3:08 PM said: From my experience over the past few years, here's how IE works with sessions and new windows. [snip Pablo's experience] Your description is the way I understand it. Chris. -- Don't like reformatting

RE: [PHP] Sessions within new windows

2003-11-05 Thread olinux
If, as Chris wrote, this is indeed a feature/bug of IE, then it must be configurable somewhere, though I'm lost as to where that might be. Does anyone have any ideas how this could be controlled via IE's settings? I've experienced a similar problem on a php based system I use. I don't