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So, the problem is not a phpWCMS one, but one due to the setup of your PHP installation. As the php_flag variable suggests. If you are hosted you are kind of at their mercy. I haven't seen this to cause a LOT of problems and it appears that it only does it the first time a person hits your site. All links after that initial one are missing this hashID session variable.
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http://www.atsphoto.com
http://www.atsphoto.com
This is working for me and didn't found any problems at all. The problem here has nothing to do with phpwcms it's a server side configuration problem. I need it to fix some how. Diferent servers may require another way to deal whith it.
This is what i have in my php.ini after permission request
This is what i have in my php.ini after permission request
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LimitRequestBody 0
php_value upload_max_filesize 6M
php_value post_max_size 6M
php_flag session.use_only_cookies On
php_flag session.use_trans_sid off
i think it take a prob if u turn off cookie or block itisac wrote:This is working for me and didn't found any problems at all. The problem here has nothing to do with phpwcms it's a server side configuration problem. I need it to fix some how. Diferent servers may require another way to deal whith it.
This is what i have in my php.ini after permission request
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LimitRequestBody 0 php_value upload_max_filesize 6M php_value post_max_size 6M php_flag session.use_only_cookies On php_flag session.use_trans_sid off
yes this definetely is a bad thing but OG said that you couldn't do anything against is when using mod_rewrite. The only way to deal with it, would be to do the following:
Turn off mod_rewrite by phpwcms. Alias your categories as follows:
/yourcat.html
and then create a corresponding .htaccess file.
Turn off mod_rewrite by phpwcms. Alias your categories as follows:
/yourcat.html
and then create a corresponding .htaccess file.
Re: phpsessionid
YES!!Jaguar wrote:Hey all i found some useful info for this problem,
Found it here:
ini_set( 'arg_separator.output' , '&' );
ini_set( 'url_rewriter.tags' , 'a=href,area=href,frame=src,input=src,fieldset=' );
the first part will make the automatic URL rewriting for sessions use the HTML entity & rather than the default &, which is invalid XHTML. the next line will add the hidden form input (which is valid XHTML) inside a <fieldset> rather than the default, immediately after the <form> tag, which is invalid XHTML. if you don't already have them, you need to put <fieldset> tags inside all <form> tags to get forms to work with PHP sessions. this will change the appearance of your forms, but you can change it back with some CSS styling.
http://weblog.randomchaos.com/index.php?date=2004-11-14
I placed it inside my frontend_init folder, w3c validator validated the page after the change.
Hey! Cool
Adding these two lines to my .htaccesss file, done the trick
Thanks for sharing
Cheers,
Adding these two lines to my .htaccesss file, done the trick
isac wrote:This is working for me and didn't found any problems at all.Code: Select all
php_flag session.use_only_cookies On php_flag session.use_trans_sid off
Thanks for sharing
Cheers,
PhpWCMS Evangelist, -- iRoutier.com Running phpWCMS 1.4.2, r354 -> Great Version!!!!