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Hi Ben,
That's a much neater solution - thanks! (I prefer not having to tweak the default install if at all possible.)
Just tried it out and it works perfectly.
Cheers,
Eddy
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Hi Ben,
Just tried that now and -- it works fine! So I've rolled out the change I made to login/main.php.
(I think I originally tried this early on, but the issue with the PHP session path prevented it from fixing things at that t…
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Hi Ben,
(Good to see you're ahead of me with the _compatibility.php script!)
It looks like mysqli is installed for the web version of PHP but not the CLI version. I compared the output of phpinfo.php and 'php -i' and noticed that …
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Hi Ben,
I'd compared the virtualhost entries for my Sandy site and the other site I mentioned hosted with a different provider, and they had looked almost identical. Both of them used a ServerName of mydomain.com (no www), but the other s…
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(Sorry for the bad subject line - I'd originally entered 'sqli requirement for scheduled.php' as the subject so not sure why it vanished!)
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Hi Ben,
After some more trouble-shooting this end, I think the problem is down to my service provider's Apache configuration -- it is redirecting all references to http://www.…
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Hi Ben,
No, 'limeligh' is correct -- the hosting service only allows up to 8 chars for the account name; as I mentioned, I can now see session files being created in the session folder, timestamped to match when I attempt to login to Send…
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(Apologies for the sloppy formatting above; I swear it was nicely formatted when I hit the 'post comment' button!)
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Thanks Ben. I went ahead and set session.save_path in my site .htaccess; the setting seems correct since I can now see sess_xxxxxx files being created in the session path folder in response to my login attempts.
However, the login sequenc…