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okay. so, im writing a website for my robotics team. And I finally got around to enabling cookies for long term logins.
Everything works fine. However, when i delete the session cookie from my browser, and refresh. PHP assigns a new session ID, then appends the session id to the URL (?PSPSESSID=blah) It's the NEW session ID, it isn't the one i deleted. I have no idea why. if i remove the session ID form the url, and hit go, my code works, as it should, and then the links on my page magically lose their session ID suffix. any clues guys? I'll PM the link to anyone interested. I just don't feel like posting it globally. cheers, Chrisms P.S.- Hey winged panther! miss talking to you(if he's still even here, god if i know) |
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I haven't worked with sessions much in PHP so I can't tell you how they should work. Someone else here may be able to tell you the answer. Here are some links you may want to read though:
http://www.php.net/session PHP Sessions
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