Ok, here is my cookie.inc.php file:
[root][/home/httpd/htdocs/timetrack]: cat includes/cookie.inc.php
<?php
// Modified by Andrew Walker (ajw...@ho...)
// $time = mktime()+$g_cookietimeout;
// $date = date("l, d-M-y H:i:s", ($time));
date = time()+$g_cookietimeout;
if (isset($authentication)) {
* SNIP *
here is my config file:
$version = "0.6.16";
$g_title = "My Time Tracker";
$g_helpdesk_email = "su...@my...";
$g_mailservername = "mail.mydomain.com";
$g_domainmailfrom = "";
$g_language = "english";
$g_refreshtime = "1200";
$g_cookietimeout = "1800";
$g_enable_javascript = 1;
$g_dept_or_comp = 0;
$g_base_url = "http://www.mydomain.com/timetrack/";
$g_domain = "mydomain.com";
$g_base_path = "/timetrack/";
* SNIP *
The files reside in /home/httpd/htdocs/timetrack. /home/httpd/htdocs/* is live.
... it still does the same thing. I can login (user: admin, password:admin) but as soon as I
click anything, it brings me back to the first page, and i'm logged out again.
Any more ideas on this?
Thanks for the help
sean.
--- "Kevin M. Shortt" <sh...@cg...> wrote:
>
>
> It sounds like a cookie issue.
> Check inside includes/cookie.inc.php...
> I made a change for myself a while back. I don't recall what it did
> for me.
>
> Here is my cookie.inc.php piece that I changed.
> --
> // Modified by Andrew Walker (ajw...@ho...)
> // $time = mktime()+$g_cookietimeout;
> // $date = date("l, d-M-y H:i:s", ($time));
> //$date = $time;
>
> $date = time()+$g_cookietimeout;
>
>
>
> -k
>
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