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Posted by Mike on 10/26/06 15:16
> have you made SURE your session variables are stored in a FILE and NOT as a
> COOKIE? php will re-write your html output and put a variable called
> PHPSESSID in it. the value of the variable is the name of the session file
> on YOUR server's hard drive. AOL has nothing to do with ANY of that...it is
> all controlled by your server and php.
>
Thanks for you comments.
How would I know if the sessions are stored as a file and not a cookie.
Heres my SESSION section from my php.ini
session.auto_start Off Off
session.bug_compat_42 Off Off
session.bug_compat_warn On On
session.cache_expire 180 180
session.cache_limiter nocache nocache
session.cookie_domain no value no value
session.cookie_lifetime 0 0
session.cookie_path / /
session.cookie_secure Off Off
session.entropy_file no value no value
session.entropy_length 0 0
session.gc_divisor 1000 1000
session.gc_maxlifetime 1440 1440
session.gc_probability 1 1
session.hash_bits_per_character 5 5
session.hash_function 0 0
session.name PHPSESSID PHPSESSID
session.referer_check no value no value
session.save_handler files files
session.save_path /tmp /tmp
session.serialize_handler php php
session.use_cookies On On
session.use_only_cookies Off Off
session.use_trans_sid 0 0
Where do I look and what would I change?
Thanks
Mike
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