Balpo schrieb:
>> Hi everyone, I'm having a problem moving my code to a linux
>> computer. I won't post the whole code here, but an accurate example
>> that reproduces exactly the error.
>>
>> // 1.php > $_SESSION['tree'] = "This is tree number one"; header("Location:
>>
Yes, that way it works. Thanx.
But the Windows version of the same code and the same php.ini ***does
not *** need the session_start()
because it has the session.auto_start = 1 inside php.ini.
The thing is, I think session.auto_start = 1 does not work on Linux.
Is this a bug?
Daniel Brown wro
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Balpo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I'm having a problem moving my code to a linux computer.
> I won't post the whole code here, but an accurate example that reproduces
> exactly the error.
[snip!]
Modify 2.php as follows:
You only missed
Try adding session_start() at top of the script
Balpo wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm having a problem moving my code to a linux computer.
I won't post the whole code here, but an accurate example that
reproduces exactly the error.
// 1.php
// 2.php
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