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3 years ago
Gemsteal
Hi My code is in a sub folder in the www folder and not 'loose' in the www folder. I think its something to do with the preview function within dreamweaver. If I use a Browser to go direct to the site folder then everything works fine on all browsers using WAMP as the local server (and Xampp). The issue also happens when I try to preview through dreamweaver using Xampp as a local server on
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3 years ago
Gemsteal
Hi again Thanks for the code, I'll give it a try but I think i may have found where to look to solve the problem which may interest you. The common element to every thing was Dreamweaver (apart from the website code). I was previewing the web pages using Wamp (and Xampp) as the testing server and this was giving the issues. HOWEVER I never thought to check till just now what would happen i
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3 years ago
Gemsteal
update Working on the MAC side of my computer using XAMPP (seems like a few programs still have not caught up with the Big Sur upgrade and don't work yet) as a local server. Had the same issues as working on the windows side using Wampserver and Xampp. The php session cookie was blocked again by Chrome, Edge, Opera and Safari. It worked OK with Firefox. Chrome, Edge and Opera all specified
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3 years ago
Gemsteal
Just leaving an update on this topic 1 - To confirm this issue does not happen on a live hosting server. All browsers allow the setting of the php session cookie, (Safari, Chrome, Edge, Opera and Firefox) 2 - To confirm In Wampserver the default php.ini results in Firefox allowing the php session cookie to be set but Chrome, Edge and Opera block its creation citing the ’same site’ and ‘secu
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3 years ago
Gemsteal
sorry, need to read back what I type Yes Godaddy web server php version was 7.3.6, the version of phpMyAdmin was 4.9.4 in my case Yes If I am the only person reporting it it suggests it may be to do with something my computer set up or my lack of knowledge. I'll just view it using Firefox for the moment which appears to work fine and upload to a web server to test the other browsers
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3 years ago
Gemsteal
Hi Just to let you know that the same code on the Godaddy live server works OK with no issues with cookies. Looking in phpmyadminon the live server its running 7.3.6 It was useful in another way in that it flagged up a couple of case- sensitive issues in a couple of php files that Wampserver was OK with (it was me using a 'include' statement with a capital letter at the start of the p
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3 years ago
Gemsteal
Hi Thought I would let you know that I up loaded the development site on to a live hosted server (through Godaddy) to quickly test it there. It appears to retain the session cookie in Chrome at least. I need to upload MySQL database tables into the live server MYSQL database through phpMyAdmin to fully test it (have to see how I can do that from the phpMyAdmin in my Wampserver). It seems
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3 years ago
Gemsteal
By the way - does what you say mean my virtual host already exists as 'localhost?
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3 years ago
Gemsteal
Hum At the moment i was only assuming that the issue was with the local host, I will have to cobble something on the live server and see what happens with a test site. I haven't got any cookies in the code, i was trying to get away from them and use global and session variables. The only cookie code was that in the php.ini which is why i was tinkering there. I do recall one of the brows
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3 years ago
Gemsteal
I understand that Cookies and sessions are not the same , I am storing some session arrays and variables which go in the tmp folder as session files, the client just needed to keep track of the session number and i think that's done by the session cookie client side In my configuration without making any changes to the php.ini file Chrome, Edge and Opera all seem to want to block the session
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3 years ago
Gemsteal
Hi. Ran the update to restore the wampserver homepage. After opening the website with issues there are no error messages on the bottom of the homepage. Also under the heading 'Virtual Hosts' 'localhost' is listed
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3 years ago
Gemsteal
Hi I am not sure how my index page actually got into the www folder. Its not actually one that is 'live'. That sits in the site subfolder. All the sites using the local host sit in the as subfolders in the www. I can't actually recall deleting anything in the www folder, just pasted my sub folders in from the location I had stored them in. Is there a link to the files that should be in th
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3 years ago
Gemsteal
Sorry, 1 - Chrome, Edge and Opera browsers say they are up to date 2 – Don’t know what apache version I was using in April. I lost that information when I uninstalled the old WampServer to update to the new one. The php version was 7.2 something with an option of 7.3 something I recall. 7.2.X was selected but I realised I had to upgrade . This did not help when I amended php.ini Compute
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3 years ago
Gemsteal
Hit a bit of a problem I can't seem to solve or find a answer through googling or trawling through the trouble shooting guide/ forum topics. I hope it's just something simple that I am just missing it! I have been running Wampserver for few years as a local host while I develop my php skills to write a php website using dreamweaver (I class myself as a newbie always willing to learn). I Ha
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