Re: [Hastymail-devel] Workaround for session_autostart? Update...
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From: Jeff R. <jr...@wy...> - 2006-08-08 19:30:13
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On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Jason Munro wrote: >> Someone answered this yesterday (sorry, I accidentally deleted your >> reply) suggesting that I use an .htaccess file to re-set >> session.auto_start. > > That was me :) > >> Here is the .htaccess file I tried: >> >> php_value session.auto_start off >> >> which made no difference. I still can't log in. > > > Try, php_value session.auto_start 0 > > Also just to be sure, you can create a info.php file and load it into your > browser. In the session section you will see a master value and a local > value. Using this you can test the restults of your .htaccess file to see > if it is chaning correctly (is apache setup to respect .htaccess files?). > Simply create a file called info.php with the following then go there with > your browser: > > <?php > phpinfo() > ?> > > Scroll down to the session section to find the local and master values. I > just checked it on a live site of mine and I was able to change it with the > syntax above. > > > \__ Jason Munro > \__ ja...@st... > \__ http://hastymail.sourceforge.net/ > > > !DSPAM:44d8d2d995541872745272! > > Fixed! Thank you, Jason! It was my http.conf file--after I changed AllowOverride from "None" to "Options" it worked like a charm. I'm attaching a .tgz file that includes a patch to the INSTALL file and an .htaccess file. Jeff |