Guess I'm being nosy here, so forgive me, but why are you settting an
alternate save path and using ini_set at the start of each document? I know
that has nothing to do with the problem, but I was just wondering. Are you
hosting multiple sites off your server and have different session settings
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Have you tried the header(Cache-control: private) workaround for IE6? I
seem to remember reading something about that on one of the web dev
sites (devshed probably). Use that immediate
net Explorer is the only browser that
> seemingly looses the members $_SESSION where as Mozilla is not effected
> whatsoever.
>
> In Fellowship,
> Tarrant
>
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> To: Tarrant Co
ip,
Tarrant
-Original Message-
From: Larry Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 January 2004 16:34
To: Tarrant Costelloe; PHP List
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP $_SESSION Expiring in IE
I use sessions with IE all the time without such a problem. Are there
any points in the program that red
browser? If so do you always run the session_start before these checks?
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From: Tarrant Costelloe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 10:27 AM
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Subject: [PHP] PHP $_SESSION Expiring in IE
Hello,
I have recently launched the new
Hello,
I have recently launched the new Planet-Tolkien.com, one would think
that writing a message board from scratch and a dynamic weather system,
a simple session login would be the least of my problems right? Wrong.
It would appear that for Mozilla and Opera keep a $_SESSION is not an
issue an
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