If there is no cookie, the browser has no way to indicate to the server that you are supposed to be logged in to the website.
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I have a login script that works fine in IE and FireFox but in Opera I can sometimes stay login for a couple of pages and then I'm logged out or something or I can't log in at all. Can someone explain why this might be happening and how can I fix it? Here is my code for my sessions at the top of my header.
$title = 'page title'; ob_start(); // Start output buffering. Session_start(); // Initialize a session. Php session link|improve this question asked Dec 13 '10 at 5:22HELP1,123517 48% accept rate.
– Dan Grossman Dec 13 '10 at 5:23 Opera the desktop browser Version 10.63 – HELP Dec 13 '10 at 5:26 Too little info to debug. Which URLs? Crossing subdomains?
Specific timeout? Does browsing back bring the cookies back? Is the cookie vanished as per right click > site info?
– mario Dec 13 '10 at 5:47 @mario, all urls are affected as well as subdomains, time amount vaires, browsing back will display the correct page but other pages will not work as if user is logged in. The PHP SESSION seems to be still there but not working I guess. – HELP Dec 13 '10 at 6:24.
But cookies has been enabled. – HELP Dec 13 '10 at 5:27.
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