On Dec 20, 2007 4:50 PM, hmpierson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> You should have quit while you were behind with your wise mouth.
>
Very helpful. Thanks!
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On the contrary, cake WAS broken, not Regan's code. Otherwise, the
issue wouldn't have been considered a "bug," and it wouldn't have been
"fixed" in a later release.
You should have quit while you were behind with your wise mouth.
>In the end, it *was* your code that was broken: you can't
> man
I'm guessing for the static media its not actually making a request as
the browser probably cached it.
If you were to clear your cache you would see the same problem with
your static media. At least you should see the problem for the first
request, but then the problem would magically fix itself.
On Dec 19, 2007 2:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> "What was the answer you were looking for?"
> I am looking for something helpful and you've responded both times
> with a whole bunch of nothing, you've spent a lot of time writing when
> you should have said to yourself "I
Thanks a lot, I read the ticket, and this probably explains what I am
seeing:
In latest 1.2.x trunk r5933, when the Security.level is set to "high"
then the session id is regenerated for every request. However,
browsers (both FF2 and IE7) only update their session cookie for page
loads - not for
some days ago:
http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php/browse_thread/thread/6a48d8467e5b505b/89a0434b7447829e?lnk=gst&q=session#89a0434b7447829e
(look at Grant Cox's message)
On 19 déc, 20:23, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> "What was the answer you were looking for?"
> I am loo
okay, after fiddling around a came up with a bandaid fix for this in
case anyone else comes across this problem. If I change my security
level to medium or low in /app/config/core.php then the problem goes
away. In the comments, it says that CakePHP regenerates its session
ID's between requests if
"What was the answer you were looking for?"
I am looking for something helpful and you've responded both times
with a whole bunch of nothing, you've spent a lot of time writing when
you should have said to yourself "I don't really know anything that
can help so I'll leave this post to someone that
On Dec 19, 2007 1:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> href tag in the view. I appreciate the reply, but saying "it's the
> code" is not very productive, of course something is wrong with the
> code, I'm just trying to see if anyone has any ideas about what it
> could be (ie if
the code is actually a cake php calendar called Anno Domini (http://
www.davidgoldingdesign.com/cakecalendar.html) that I'm trying to get
to work. I mispoke before, I don't think the session is 'dieing', if I
do a pr($this-Session) in my login routine, all of the session data is
still there but so
On Dec 19, 2007 12:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> but whenever I use this in a page it resets my session somehow so that
> I fail $this->Session->check('User'). If I leave out the image and
> just use: $html->link(' Text ','/smarts/add',null,null,false); then
> the session
I'm trying to get an image link to work and I found this method on the
internet:
echo $html->link($html->image('add.png') . ' Text' , '/smarts/
add',null,null,false);
but whenever I use this in a page it resets my session somehow so that
I fail $this->Session->check('User'). If I leave out the i
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