Re: [PHP] session_id() is not passed to the next page

2011-01-04 Thread Daniel Molina Wegener
On Tuesday 04 January 2011, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Hello, Hello... > > I am rewriting currently a login script and I encountered a problem with > sessions. While reading the two pages > > >

Re: [PHP] session_id() is not passed to the next page

2011-01-03 Thread Adam Richardson
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 11:46 PM, Michelle Konzack < linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net> wrote: > ... >session_register('sess_user'); >session_register('sess_timeout'); >$sess_user= $user; >$sess_timeout = time() + 900; >session_write_close(); >header("Location: " . $redirec

[PHP] session_id() is not passed to the next page

2011-01-03 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello, I am rewriting currently a login script and I encountered a problem with sessions. While reading the two pages I have not found a solution for my problem: 8<-

Re: [PHP] Session_id within URL

2006-04-11 Thread Louie Miranda
I also use those sessions when checking on the apache logs. For a specific user, so i can trace what he did. On 4/12/06, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Tue, April 11, 2006 12:40 pm, Alain Roger wrote: > > I would like to understand the purpose of placing SESSION_ID within > > the

Re: [PHP] Session_id within URL

2006-04-11 Thread Richard Lynch
On Tue, April 11, 2006 12:40 pm, Alain Roger wrote: > I would like to understand the purpose of placing SESSION_ID within > the URL. > I suppose it is for security improving... However, how to do it ? > > i mean how can it be useful ? how can i use it ? Actually, unless you are using SSL (https://

Re: [PHP] Session_id within URL

2006-04-11 Thread Brad Bonkoski
session_start(); $s = SID; //get Session ID echo "Page"; Mostly for passing the session as a GET variable to another page, like for anything from authentication tokens to form data etc... Of course for form data it would probably be better to encapsulate the session veriables within the form.

[PHP] Session_id within URL

2006-04-11 Thread Alain Roger
Hi, I would like to understand the purpose of placing SESSION_ID within the URL. I suppose it is for security improving... However, how to do it ? i mean how can it be useful ? how can i use it ? thanks a lot, Alain

Re: [PHP] PHP session_id()

2006-01-31 Thread Richard Lynch
On Mon, January 30, 2006 11:54 pm, Jacques wrote: > Is it possible that the PHP engine can generate duplicate session id's > for > one application? Can one assume that the session id generated and > saved in a > database will always be unique (never to be repeated)? I think the odds are pretty goo

Re: [PHP] PHP session_id()

2006-01-31 Thread Jochem Maas
Jacques wrote: Hi all Is it possible that the PHP engine can generate duplicate session id's for one application? Can one assume that the session id generated and saved in a database will always be unique (never to be repeated)? there is no garantee stated anywhere that I have read but the f

[PHP] PHP session_id()

2006-01-30 Thread Jacques
Hi all Is it possible that the PHP engine can generate duplicate session id's for one application? Can one assume that the session id generated and saved in a database will always be unique (never to be repeated)? Regards Jacques -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscr

Re: [PHP] session_id and cookie settings

2004-03-02 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Torsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > when I destroy my session and reload my index.php. I get the same > session_id() that was just destroyed before. I've checked it after > session_destroy() with echo session(); The function returned no value > anymore. But as I said, when starting a new sessi

[PHP] session_id and cookie settings

2004-03-02 Thread Torsten
Hi, when I destroy my session and reload my index.php. I get the same session_id() that was just destroyed before. I've checked it after session_destroy() with echo session(); The function returned no value anymore. But as I said, when starting a new session the old session_id is reappearing. Only

Re: [PHP] session_id database

2002-03-08 Thread Erik Price
On Friday, March 8, 2002, at 01:12 PM, mailing list wrote: > I am new to PHP so please excuse my ignorance. I want to manage and > create session id's for my shopping cart with a MySQL database. I > have a > database with a session_id column that is auto-increminting. Is there > any > exam

[PHP] session_id database

2002-03-08 Thread mailing list
I am new to PHP so please excuse my ignorance. I want to manage and create session id's for my shopping cart with a MySQL database. I have a database with a session_id column that is auto-increminting. Is there any example of anyone using a mysql database to manage session_id's? Regards, Adri

RE: [PHP] session_id()

2002-02-12 Thread Johnson, Kirk
SID is defined on the *first* page request. It is only defined on later requests *if* cookies are disabled in the browser. Kirk > -Original Message- > From: Pax [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 1:54 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [

Re: [PHP] session_id()

2002-02-12 Thread Erik Price
On Tuesday, February 12, 2002, at 03:53 PM, Pax wrote: Try "get_defined_constants()" to see what's in your constants array. > $sid_value="&" .SID; > header("location:index.php?error_message=$message$sid_value > > I get the following url: > http://localhost/index.php?error_message=message+goes+

[PHP] session_id()

2002-02-12 Thread Pax
I am newbie here.. I am curious has session_id() the same implementation is SID constant? Do they produce the same result? I have page let's say login.php that where SID is not being parsed by PHP and I am trying to find the cause behind (using PHP4) $sid_value="&" .SID; header("location:index.

Re: [PHP] session_id()

2001-12-07 Thread Scott Houseman
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 10:12 AM Subject: [PHP] session_id() > This is a simple autentification script using session > I try to echo the session_id(). > But to my surprise, the value of session_id() is different - in >

[PHP] session_id()

2001-12-07 Thread Gede Gilijk
This is a simple autentification script using session I try to echo the session_id(). But to my surprise, the value of session_id() is different - in configuration - if I use difference browser. IE : 9ff68d81039d9ece3ba9840328b91488 Opera : 7aa4895172b5a4785c9fb754eaf792aa NN : 1007630964 Anyb