|  | Posted by Mike on 02/23/07 08:08 
On 22 Feb, 16:43, Rik <luiheidsgoe...@hotmail.com> wrote:> Mike <m...@mjfcadsolutions.co.uk> wrote:
 > > $_SESSION[s_check1] = "4";
 >
 > You mean $_SESSION['s_check1'] = "4";
 > Switch on error_reporting(E_ALL) to see why.
 >
 > > Both work fine until tested with a user on an AOL ISP.  The one under
 > > 4.4.3 works perfectly but the one under 5.0.4 fails and the session is
 > > not carried accross to the new page.
 >
 > > Any one have any clues why this would happen.  Whats the changes/
 > > diferences between 4.4.3 and 5.0.4 that could effect this?
 >
 > No change between 4.4.3 & 5.0.4 that could do this I'd think. Offcourse, 2
 > different severs mean 2 possibly different configurations. Compare the
 > following settings:
 > session.name
 > session.cookie_lifetime
 > session.cookie_path
 > session.cookie_domain
 > session.cookie_secure
 > session.cookie_httponly
 > session.use_cookies
 > session.use_only_cookies
 > session.referer_check
 > session.use_trans_sid
 > url_rewriter.tags
 >
 > Or possibly examine the difference in Setcookie-headers the 2 different
 > servers return.
 > --
 > Rik Wasmus
 
 I've checked the differences above although a couple I couldn't find
 like session.cookie_httponly and session.cookie_secure.
 
 url_rewriter.tags is different thought...
 
 Version 4.4.3 = a=href,area=href,frame=src,input=src,form=,fieldset=
 Version 5.0.4 = a=href,area=href,frame=src,input=src,form=fakeentry
 
 Would this make a difference and can it be changed with ini_set()?
 
 Thanks
 
 Mike
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