Re: [PHP] Setcookie variable use issue after moving php app to different se rver

2004-08-26 Thread raditha dissanayake
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Shapiro, David wrote:
Hello,
 
We are trying to move our php app to a different server.  For some 
reason, when we type in the login/password/account number info and 
click submit, it does not seem to set the variables.
 
The webpage portion that collects the login/password/account looks 
like the following:
 

username:

value="" maxlength=8 class="form_style">



password:




align="center">
Username and Password are case sensitive.










 
It looks like the value= line for user name puts the text the user 
types into in the $UserName variable (or is this setting a default 
value if $UserName exists?).
The password line does not have this.  Either way, this setup works 
fine on the original server. 
 
At the top of the index.php page, it then has php code like the following:
 

setcookie ("ccp_logged_in");
setcookie ("ccp_username");
setcookie ("ccp_uid");
setcookie ("ccp_fname");
setcookie ("ccp_lname");
setcookie ("ccp_access");
setcookie ("ccp_company");
setcookie ("ccp_account");
setcookie ("ccp_maccount");
setcookie ("ccp_master");
 
//Get Global Variable Settings
require("internet/include/global.php");

/
 Open a Database connection to the MySQL 
Database   
/
if ($UserName != ""){
$link = mysql_connect($SERVERNAME, $DB_USER, 
$DB_PWD)
or die ("Could not Connect");
mysql_select_db ($DB)
(code continues on to validate user and then if approved, goes to 
another page called page2.php)
Note: The submit action is to go back to itself (index.php).
 
It never gets in here as if $UserName is not set (at least that is 
what I think is going on because if I put $UserName = 
someuser/$Password=password/$AccountNo=someacctno just before the 
if...then statement, it validates and moves on to page2.php).  If I 
hardcode set these (which is not an option for use..just for 
troubleshooting), it goes to page2.php, with the cookies, which I 
checked with print_r option.  However, it has a if ($ccs_logged_in = 
1) check that fails, even though the print_r shows it is set to 1 as 
if it is not using the cookie.  I am fairly new to php, so I do not 
know if I am supposed to capture the ccs_logged_in cookie value and 
assign it to $ccs_logged_in variable.  I am not doing this because, 
well, it is working as such on the other server.
 
Can anybody please help me understand what is going on with these php 
pages? 
 
 

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[PHP] Setcookie variable use issue after moving php app to different se rver

2004-08-26 Thread Shapiro, David



Hello,
 
We are trying to 
move our php app to a different server.  For some reason, when we type in 
the login/password/account number info and click submit, it does not seem to set 
the variables.
 
The webpage portion 
that collects the login/password/account looks like the 
following:
 
    
username:    
    
value="" maxlength=8 
class="form_style">    
    
    
    
password:    
    
    
    
    
align="center">    
Username and Password are case 
sensitive.    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    

 
It looks like the 
value= line for user name puts the text the user types into in the $UserName 
variable (or is this setting a default value if $UserName 
exists?).
The password line 
does not have this.  Either way, this setup works fine on the original 
server.  
 
At the top of the 
index.php page, it then has php code like the following:
 
    setcookie 
("ccp_logged_in");    setcookie 
("ccp_username");    setcookie 
("ccp_uid");    setcookie 
("ccp_fname");    setcookie 
("ccp_lname");    setcookie 
("ccp_access");    setcookie 
("ccp_company");    setcookie 
("ccp_account");    setcookie 
("ccp_maccount");    setcookie 
("ccp_master");
 
    
//Get Global Variable Settings    
require("internet/include/global.php");
    
/    
 Open a Database connection to the MySQL 
Database   
    
/    
if ($UserName != 
""){    
$link = mysql_connect($SERVERNAME, $DB_USER, 
$DB_PWD)    
or die ("Could not 
Connect");    
mysql_select_db ($DB)
(code continues on 
to validate user and then if approved, goes to another page called 
page2.php)
Note: The submit 
action is to go back to itself (index.php).
 
It never gets in 
here as if $UserName is not set (at least that is what I think is going on 
because if I put $UserName = someuser/$Password=password/$AccountNo=someacctno 
just before the if...then statement, it validates and moves on to 
page2.php).  If I hardcode set these (which is not an option for use..just 
for troubleshooting), it goes to page2.php, with the cookies, which I checked 
with print_r option.  However, it has a if ($ccs_logged_in = 1) check that 
fails, even though the print_r shows it is set to 1 as if it is not using 
the cookie.  I am fairly new to php, so I do not know if I am supposed to 
capture the ccs_logged_in cookie value and assign it to $ccs_logged_in 
variable.  I am not doing this because, well, it is working as such on the 
other server.
 
Can anybody please 
help me understand what is going on with these php 
pages? 
 
 
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