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Posted by Rik on 01/21/07 18:09
wombat wrote:
> In article <54555$45b2c877$8259c69c$9783@news1.tudelft.nl>,
> "Rik" <luiheidsgoeroe@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> wombat wrote:
>>> The site is in a subdomain. However, to eliminate some of the
>>> problems
>>> I've had I link everything through http://www.***.com/home/index.php
>>> instead of using http://home.***.com/index.php.
>>>
>>> Are sessions url dependent? If so, is there a work-around?
>>
>> Cookies are host dependant (with an optional path).
>> home.*.com is not the same host as www.*.com
>>
>> I'd say I'm interested what the 'certain problems' were that you had
>> to use this contruction, it may be easier to fix those :-)
>
> The main problems I had occurred when I tried to create a "base" html
> link to my site using:
>
> $base="http://".$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'].$_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
>
> This way anytime I wanted to redirect back to the same page, all I
> would need to do is:
>
> href="$base"
>
> That created problems with the home subdomain. So I simply used the
> following instead:
> $base="http://www.*.com/home/index.php";
Please explain the exact nature of the problem, because I don't get it. As
long as you're on a subdomain, $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] is correct, and I see
no reason to jump domain... Maybe are more detailed flow of you intentions
are in other: on what page/domain are your visitors doing what exactly?
--
Rik Wasmus
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