At 5:05 PM -0600 4/10/08, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
>On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 4:29 PM, tedd
><<mailto:tedd.sperling@gmail.com>tedd.sperling@gm ail.com> wrote:
>
>Hi gang:
>
>I'm stumped and in need of some expert explanation.
>
>I have prepared two demos (showing code) for your enjoyment:
>
>[1] <http://www.webbytedd.com/x/index.php>http://www.webbytedd.com/x/index.php
>[2] <http://sperling.com/x/index.php>http://sperling.com/x/index.php
>
>Both of these demos have the exact same code; and are on the same
>server; with exactly the same php-info -- so, why do they behave
>differently re sessions?
>
>Note that [1] will retain the session values throughout the entire
>session, while [2] does not and loses session values.
>
>
>as a sanity check have you dumped out the contents of the session
>after writing to it on [2] ?
>eg.
>
><?php
>// ....
> $_SESSION['q6'] = ( isset($_SESSION['q6']) ? $_SESSION['q6'] : 0);
> $_SESSION['q7'] = ( isset($_SESSION['q7']) ? $_SESSION['q7'] : 0);
>
> $_SESSION['q8'] = ( isset($_SESSION['q8']) ? $_SESSION['q8'] : 0);
> $_SESSION['q9'] = ( isset($_SESSION['q9']) ? $_SESSION['q9'] : 0);
>var_dump($_SESSION);
>
>?>
> you might just dump out the session component of the php config on
>each site to ensure theyre the same.
>
>-nathan
Isn't that what the code is doing?
I'm dumping the results in a print_r($_SESSION) -- isn't that he same thing?
Cheers,
tedd
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