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Re: (clarification) GET and POST Methods Accepted

Subject: Re: (clarification) GET and POST Methods Accepted
Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 16:41:33 -0400
On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 05:12:16PM -0400, Chris Shiflett wrote:
Derick Anderson wrote:
This extremely irritating behavior can be stopped in PHP by setting a
php.ini variable ("use_only_cookies" if memory serves).

The session.use_trans_sid directive is what controls whether PHP 
conditionally rewrites URLs to include the session identifier. The 
feature has always been optional to my knowledge.


To clarify the above statement the session.use_trans_sid defaults to 0 and one
would think that somebody would think about the implications before turning
it on. Or maybe not.


--Greg

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