have you placed echo's on both sides of the session_start to make sure that
is where your error message is coming from;

echo "point 1<br>";
session_start();
echo "point 2<br>";

I am assuming that your send entry is in via the <form action="url">

Is there any thing different about that URL like appended get parameters as
in
url?parm=value&parm2=value2

perhaps you could show some code snippets.

Warren Vail


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Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 10:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Cannot send session cache limiter


Hi

(apologies if you've seen this, but I sent it and it both came back from
the list server, and it bounced back as a failed email, so I'm going to
try again)

I'm new to the list, but I've been PHP programming for almost 2 years
now, hard to believe.

Anyway, I have a program that's giving me a "Cannot send session cache
limiter", yet the very first thing the program does is session_start();

The only thing I can think that's different about this program to others
is that it calls itself. For instance, it outputs a form, the user hits
'submit' and the form action is the same prog .. there are two or three
stages handled like this. I think that's pretty standard, right?

The error only occurs second time around, not when I arrive at the
program from another.

It feels like something at the back end is saying "well, your next
program is the same as your current one, so I won't bother resetting
anything", leading to the error when session_start(); is called the
second time around .. as if I'd issued session_start() halfway through a
program.

I'd look it up, but, err, what under? Can anyone shed some light?

Cheers
J

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