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Posted by Your Name on 02/19/05 01:51
Thank you very much for that solution however I need something slitely
different. This is a CMS for distribution... not everybody that's
going to use it can go in and edit the config files. I've heard of a
command called ini_set(); which temporarily changes it just for the
script. Would you mind letting me know how to use ini_set(); with the
use only sessions command? Thank-you very very much!
> On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 19:07, b1nary Developement Team wrote:
> > Hi there guys... First time caller here ;).
> >
> > I'm currently developing a content management system. One of it's
> > features is that it's going to be completely standards compliant
(XHTML
> > 1.1).
> >
> > I'm having some troubles however, and they come in the form of
> > sessions. When I use session_start(), it throws the PHPSESSID
into the
> > URL of all of my links and form actions and what not. This is a
problem
> > because in my forms it throws in a hidden input, which doesn't
validate
> > right, plus they don't use & insteand of just &. Is there any
way
> > to stop a session from being passed through the URL?
> >
>
> Sure enable session.use_only_cookies in php.cfg and cookies will be
> used. nothing in the page sent to the browser at all as far as I
know.
>
> http://us4.php.net/session
>
> Bret
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