You are sending the header information to the browser before the session
stuff begins...
make sure that you call "session_start();" right after your I have a problem, i'm new in PHP
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> It is the problem in my browsegive me the solution please
>
> Warning: Cannot send session cache limiter
I have a problem, i'm new in PHP
It is the problem in my browsegive me the solution please
Warning: Cannot send session cache limiter - headers already sent
(output started at c:\foxserv\www\t-demo1\pedidos\prod_oficina.php:5) in
c:\foxserv\www\t-demo1\pedidos\prod_oficina.php on line 6
You should use sessions for this...however, i would not store the
password in the session...
And verify it that way...i would probably use all sessions for this...
Check sessions first and see...if not then do the mysql or apache
auth...
When you do sessions you can save the page they are trying
I can set the $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER'] and $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_PW']
easily enough but how would you pass that information along with the
redirect so apach doesn't prompt you for username and password? I have
tried the header("Location http://usernam:password@;URL") method and it
always prompts as
ards,
Ewout de Boer
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Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Auth with Apache
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> I'm now understanding how you can
ueves, 14 de Noviembre de 2002 04:51 a.m.
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> Ed,
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> When you do auth with mysql and they succeed then u can set the
> $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER'] and in theory that should allow you to
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Ed,
When you do auth with mysql and they succeed then u can set the
$_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER'] and in theory that should allow you to connect
to the directory be
Ed,
When you do auth with mysql and they succeed then u can set the
$_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER'] and in theory that should allow you to connect
to the directory because that should be set for apache http
authentication.
You might have to play with it, but i am sure you can get it to work.
On Thu,
I'm now understanding how you can get PHP to present you with a username
and password promt just like APache would do if you had a .htaccess file
in the directory you were trying to enter. Great idea but it seems that it
would be easier to just use the .htaccess file in the directory.
What I've
in httpd.conf
AllowOverride AuthConfig
More info at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/core.html#allowoverride
regards,
Ewout
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From: "Alexander Bemme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 12:02 PM
Subject: [PHP] PHP
Did you use $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER'] or just $PHP_AUTH_USER
Alexander Bemme wrote:
Hi,
i got a little problem (i hope so)
I have installed Apache 1.3.26 and PHP 4.2.3 as module.
I used the example from www.php.net to do a PHP authentication,
but it didn't work, the pop appears but i can't lo
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