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Carrying Session via URL

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Re: Carrying Session via URL

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May 10th, 2008
ellabean, I think in PHP.ini there is a directive that tell's PHP whether appending sessions in the URL is allowed or not. It may have been added later, or the default changed in later PHP versions. I'm just recalling from reading the php session docs, so take a look, I might be wrong...
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