I want to use sessions with Apache2/php4/SUSE 9.2. session_start() is not defined. Looking at the output of phpinfo(), php was compiled with '--disable-session'. I assume that is the problem? (I'm not a php programmer.) Is there a simple way for me to enable sessions? Maybe get a different rpm somewhere? Thanks Greg -- Greg Freemyer
On Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 05:19:37PM -0500, Greg Freemyer wrote:
I want to use sessions with Apache2/php4/SUSE 9.2.
session_start() is not defined.
Looking at the output of phpinfo(), php was compiled with '--disable-session'.
I assume that is the problem? (I'm not a php programmer.)
It is just not built into the main php library, but as a (php) module. That's why it doesn't turn up in the configure arguments (of the main lib).
Is there a simple way for me to enable sessions? Maybe get a different rpm somewhere?
Make sure that the rpm php4-session is installed, and you've got sessions. Peter -- the pink can of spam ate the big cardinal
Thanks, that did the trick. :)
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 23:49:37 +0100, poeml@cmdline.net
On Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 05:19:37PM -0500, Greg Freemyer wrote:
I want to use sessions with Apache2/php4/SUSE 9.2.
session_start() is not defined.
Looking at the output of phpinfo(), php was compiled with '--disable-session'.
I assume that is the problem? (I'm not a php programmer.)
It is just not built into the main php library, but as a (php) module.
That's why it doesn't turn up in the configure arguments (of the main lib).
Is there a simple way for me to enable sessions? Maybe get a different rpm somewhere?
Make sure that the rpm php4-session is installed, and you've got sessions.
Peter -- the pink can of spam ate the big cardinal
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