On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 12:54:54AM -0400, John Nichel wrote:
> Michael R. Wayne wrote:
> 
> >As I posted last week, I seem unable to have sessions persist.  I
> >have ruled out https as a problem, the following simple script,
> >installed as xxx.php will generate a new session number every time
> >the field is filled in and "Submit" is hit.
> >
> >Note that I am not using cookies, the relevant session variables are:
> >   Session Support              enabled
> >   session.auto_start           On
> >   session.use_cookies          Off
> >   session.use_trans_sid        On
> >
> >When run, the session file appears to contain stage=1 but never is being
> >read.
> >
> >I suspect I'm missing something obvious, any pointers?
> 
> I copy and pasted your code, and didn't get the results you described 
> above.  Basically, it all worked fine on my box (and now I have to go 
> put my ini settings back to my normal values ;)
> 
> Is this a *nix or Windows machine?  Is your session directory writable 
> by the webserver user?

FreeBSD 4.8 Unix.  Yes, the session directory is writable and the
files are getting properly written to that directory - the problem
is that they are never being read (so each time I click Submit, I
get a new session ID).

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