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Posted by Ken on 03/15/05 15:26
in which case you'll have to recompile php again...
but according to the manual session is enabled by default... (again,
it really depends on what distro).
find the source folder for php, and do ./configure --enable-session
(and lots of other stuff if you want it)... do ./configure --help to
see the list of things you can enable/disable
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 15:21:39 +0200, Steven Sher <stevens@techtron.co.za> wrote:
> I have checked the php.ini file all setting ok, when you load ph there
> are certain paramters you can specify such as "--disable-session" or in
> my case I would like to "--enable-session"
> but not sure exactly how.
> steve
>
> Ken wrote:
>
> >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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