I am trying to implement a Flash uploader in my Zend framework application but I am having problems with the session.
The Flash does not send any cookie headers and this is why the session is lost. I am trying to send the sessionId as a post param and in my bootstrap file I added a session_id($_POST['session_id]) but this doenst seem to work.
I am using a MySQL table as session storage
I tryed to debug the error and as far as I see, the session_id is set, and the storage returns the corect data from the database but it doesn't seem to be set correctly in the $_SESSION global.
And even stranger it seems to work on my Windows computer but not on the Linux staging server.
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This sounds similar to various bugs that have been reported over the years, though in most cases it worked on linux and not on windows.
http://framework.zend.com/issues/browse/ZF-2459 https://www.zend.com/en/forums/index.php?t=msg&goto=16104&S=de7d9b854db445eb37d0f33470cac6b0
and as recently as last month:
http://blog.rac.me.uk/2009/01/09/php-zend-session-dont-set-it-up-in-the-initalizer/
-- MarkusQ
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Do you know if you are using Suhosin with your PHP installation?
I've heard a few reports of Suhosin doing this to the sessions, solution in this case is to disable
suhosin.session.cryptuain php.ini.Anyway, if that's not your problem, just to be sure with the basics:
- Make sure you pass your
session_id()in a post from your Flash, for example, with SWF Upload, this is done by passing it in thepost_paramsvalue of the configuration array. - Make sure you call
session_id($_POST['session_id])beforesession_start()
But anyway, it is probably related to your PHP installation if you are saying it works under your Windows environment.
solomongaby : thank you that was the problem - Make sure you pass your
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