Wow, lots of good information. Thanks for the adviceI will give it a shot.
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> You are right, I should have been more specificsorry.
>
>
> I used the following configuration line:
>
>
> ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc --prefix=/usr --with-apxs2=/usr/sbin
> --with-
> mysql --enable-session --with-pcre-regex
>
> Didn't have any problem with running that command. Also I tri
You are right, I should have been more specificsorry.
I used the following configuration line:
./configure --sysconfdir=/etc --prefix=/usr --with-apxs2=/usr/sbin --with-
mysql --enable-session --with-pcre-regex
Didn't have any problem with running that command. Also I tried SuSE's YAST
ins
>> I have removed and reinstalled Apache, Squirrelmail, and PHP and I still
>> get the session_id() error. Is there anything in php.ini that may cause
>> this?
>
> how do you install php? can you show ./configure line that is used in php
> compilation?
>
> Please provide details about your setup.
> I have removed and reinstalled Apache, Squirrelmail, and PHP and I still
> get the session_id() error. Is there anything in php.ini that may cause
> this?
how do you install php? can you show ./configure line that is used in php compilation?
Please provide details about your setup. when you ta
I have removed and reinstalled Apache, Squirrelmail, and PHP and I still get
the session_id() error. Is there anything in php.ini that may cause this?
Thanks.
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Okay, thanks for the tip, I will give it a shot. I appreciate the help.
Brian
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