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Posted by mercedes1954 on 12/17/05 23:42

If you're using XP your windows directory is probably c:\winnt so use
the line session.save_path = c:/winnt/temp and make sure there is such
a directory. If not create it.


Charlie wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 20:41:43 +0100, "J2be" <info@nospamj2be.com>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >"Charlie" <user@usa.net> wrote in message
> >news:rca0q11p4tvakinfo0m2ug9h9gl45r3h4h@4ax.com...
> >> Hello
> >>
> >> I'm in desperate need of help. I can't get PHP sessions to work
> >> because session.save_path isn't set for some reason. phpinfo() reports
> >> that session.save_path = "No Value". I have WinXP Pro, Apache 2.0.55
> >> and PHP 4.4.0 server configuration.
> >>
> >> No matter what I put in session.save_path in php.ini, I just keeps
> >> saying session.save_path = "No Value". Have tried "c:/windows/temp",
> >> "c:\\windows\\temp", "c:/temp" with and without the quotes but to no
> >> avail.
> >>
> >> I've restarted Apache server each time after modifying the ini. Also
> >> the php.ini path reported by phpinfo() seems point to the correct
> >> file.
> >>
> >> TIA.
> >
> >Make sure that you are editing the right php.ini
> >
> >
>
> phpinfo() says it's using the same ini I edited. There's no other
> php.ini files on my system. Workaround that seems to work (albeit
> ugly) is to call session_save_path() each time before session_start()
> from the PHP script.

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