I have a small application that uses adodb and session for user
management. The sessions are managed through the use of
adodb-session-clob.inc.php. The code snippet below shows what I do
related to sessions (minuse some variable assignment). $cookie_domain
is set to '.whatever.com' However, whe
I am using
ini_set("session.cookie_domain",".interhotel.com");
so that session variables wont get lost between a domain called
www.interhotel.com
and res.interhotel.com but they still get lost !
does this function work perfectly, or am I doign something wrong?
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From: "Shu Chow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> We're having a problem with a site that recently upgraded to php 4.3.3.
> Ever since the upgrade, session variables won't pass between pages.
> Looking at the php.ini file, I see that session.cookie_domain is set to
> server.hostingcompany.com while our site
We're having a problem with a site that recently upgraded to php 4.3.3.
Ever since the upgrade, session variables won't pass between pages.
Looking at the php.ini file, I see that session.cookie_domain is set to
server.hostingcompany.com while our site is www.ourdomain.com. If the
session.co
howdy,
I have a server running a number of domains as virtual hosts under apache
if i wanted to set a cookie domain can i set it for all domains in php.ini?
or is it better to set it using ini_set(session.cookie_domain, domain) in
each site?
Cheers
Peter
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