Running winNT4.0sp6a, apache1.3.20, php4.1.1(as a module)
I've been able to call a function from first .php page that sets a session variable
(verified with an echo).
I used $_SESSION['BreadCrumbCounter'] = 0;
then from that page I call a second .php page via
<a href="/eduEIS/Components/php/mainPage.php?sid=<?php echo $PHPSESSID?>">
I also tried <a href="/eduEIS/Components/php/mainPage.php?<?=SID?>">
In second page, the session variable comes back as not set.
I used if (!isset($_SESSION['BreadCrumbCounter'])) {...
I set session.auto_start to ON, set register globals to off. What I took that doc as
saying is in 4.1.1,
with auto_start on, I could use $_SESSION[] without
the need to start a session and register session variables. What am I missing? I
noticed the SID is
missing when using that href.
below are my php.ini settings.
register_globals Off Off
session.use_trans_sid 1 1
session
Session Support enabled
Directive Local Value Master Value
session.auto_start On On
session.cache_expire 180 180
session.cache_limiter nocache nocache
session.cookie_domain no value no value
session.cookie_lifetime 0 0
session.cookie_path / /
session.cookie_secure Off Off
session.entropy_file no value no value
session.entropy_length 0 0
session.gc_maxlifetime 1440 1440
session.gc_probability 1 1
session.name PHPSESSID PHPSESSID
session.referer_check no value no value
session.save_handler files files
session.save_path /tmp /tmp
session.serialize_handler php php
session.use_cookies Off Off
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