On Aug 10, 2006, at 3:12 PM, John David Anderson (_psychic_) wrote:
>> The CakePHP developers need to fix whatever they broke related to
>> sessions/cookies in 1.1.7. I'd log a bug report if I knew how...
http://trac.cakephp.org, by the way.
-- John
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On Aug 10, 2006, at 3:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Actually I was wrong: it does work properly (ie the cookie is *not*
> appended to the url) now that I switched back to 1.1.6 release. I
> just
> had to click on some urls to get the cookies going again.
Is this a trans_sid php.ini set
Actually I was wrong: it does work properly (ie the cookie is *not*
appended to the url) now that I switched back to 1.1.6 release. I just
had to click on some urls to get the cookies going again.
The CakePHP developers need to fix whatever they broke related to
sessions/cookies in 1.1.7. I'd l
I originally got this problem using 1.1.7 release, but I also get the
same problem with 1.1.6 release.
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I think there is an issue with CakePHP 1.1.7.3363. I just grabbed the
latest stable version and installed it to my shared hosting.
(Dreamhost). All my links have this appended to the urls. And I can't
shake it no matter what. Delete cookies, Clear Cache, Quit Browser. So
overwrote the new cake fil
Write a little script calling phpinfo to get the settings. Some
settings can be altered in the .htaccess file if the host allows it.
But look for other causes to0.
I was having a problem on my development server with an app I'd
downloaded from another site. It turned out that I had extra lin
Hi Mark,Thanks for the reply! I checked on 3 different browsers (2 different OS's) and get the same behavior - so it's not a browser issue.This is on a shared web host (jatol.com
). What should I ask them about the server supporting setting cookies?Thanks,ZachOn 8/9/06, Mark Quinn <
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On 8/9/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Has anyone ever had this happen to their urls before?
>
> http://www.site.com/controller/action?CAKEPHP=d550b7b78dbfe545d4afeda95d470eaa
sounds like the session has been unable to use cookies and has had to
fall back to using a "URL rewriting" technique to
Has anyone ever had this happen to their urls before?
http://www.site.com/controller/action?CAKEPHP=d550b7b78dbfe545d4afeda95d470eaa
The ?CAKEPHP= part is appended to all of the urls on my production
server (hosted service), but this doesn't happen on my dev server (mac
os x).
Any ideas what's