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Posted by Ken on 03/15/05 15:16
You should check your php.ini file...
i haven't used linux for a while so i can't remember where it is...
and this is probably distro specific...
do a search for it. php.ini.
change the settings for session support, the file should be pretty
self explanatory
then restart apache.
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 15:00:31 +0200, Steven Sher <stevens@techtron.co.za> wrote:
> Can someone please help me configure php. I have installed php on SUSE
> 9.2 by default it loads php with session support disabled how do I
> enable it, I know I am supposed to use some configure command or
> something but not sure how, please help.
>
> Thanks
> Steve
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