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Posted by Evil Otto on 02/19/07 02:16
The only error i get is an undefined index message when the third
request tries to access the $_SESSION variable.
On Feb 18, 8:37 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> Evil Otto wrote:
> > I removed the ?> and <?php tags from where you saw the whitespace, so
> > there's no extraneous whitespace. Had no effect on the problem I'm
> > seeing; the third request still cannot see changes to the $_SESSION
> > variable made by the second.
>
> > On Feb 18, 3:24 pm, Kimmo Laine <s...@outolempi.net> wrote:
> >> Evil Otto kirjoitti:
>
> >>> There's no output going to the browser before session_start(). The
> >>> top of my script looks like this:
> >>> --quote
> >>> <?php
> >>> error_reporting(E_ALL);
> >>> ini_set("display_errors","1");
> >>> ?>
> >> Output starts here cos you have a gap between two php tags. It's the
> >> whitespace effect.
>
> >>> <?php
>
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>
> And can you be sure that *NOTHING* in your include.php file generates
> output - including leading or trailing blanks, newline characters, etc.?
>
> What do you get for error messages?
>
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