as to the first point I have no idea, but on sessions, they are server
side. The Session information is stored on the webserver or server
accessible directory, so the location should match your setup not the
client, the only information shared there is cookie.
At 04:28 PM 11/28/2001 -0700, Jon
uncan
- Original Message -
From: "Daniel Barton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jonathan Duncan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] session.save_path
> Also, why would you want to chan
I am reading a book that refers to changing the value of an option in my
php.ini file. I am using a virual server running FreeBSD which already has
PHP4 installed and I assume they opted not to install it using the php.ini
option, hence it does not exist. It is installed as an Apache module,
the
if you are using c: (win32 box) it should actually be
c:\\
:)
HTH
Beau
// -Original Message-
// From: Philippe Saladin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
// Sent: Wednesday, 9 May 2001 4:55 PM
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// Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] session.save_path
//
//
// save_path = c://temp
save_path = c://temp (with two /) does the trick
""Philippe Saladin"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message
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> Hi,
> in my php.ini file, there is
> [session]
> save_path = /tmp
>
> When I try to start a session, I have an error :
> Warning: open(/tmp\sess_
Hi,
in my php.ini file, there is
[session]
save_path = /tmp
When I try to start a session, I have an error :
Warning: open(/tmp\sess_62626e8e61a06b3f22c4c1bb82a6c92d, O_RDWR) failed: m
(2) in {pathofmyphpfile} on line 31
and
Warning: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the
cu