Hi Folks,
To address my login problem, Evan suggested setting the $wgCookieDomain and $wgCookiePath. Setting these variables didn't appear to help. But perhaps I'm not setting them correctly? Would the $wgCookiePath be something like "/wiki/", if my URL is: http://servername.xxxx.yyyy.zzzz.com/wiki/wiki.phtml
Also, with either the default or specific cookie variable settings, I am getting these errors in the Apache error.log:
[client IPaddressgoeshere] PHP Warning: session_start(): open(/tmp\sess_747650f99119aca72bceb23fc4ba046f, O_RDWR) failed: No such file or directory (2) in C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\htdocs\wiki\Setup.php on line 93 ... [client IPaddressgoeshere] PHP Warning: Unknown(): open(/tmp\sess_747650f99119aca72bceb23fc4ba046f, O_RDWR) failed: No such file or directory (2) in Unknown on line 0 [client IPaddressgoeshere] PHP Warning: Unknown(): Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/tmp) in Unknown on line 0
Thanks again for all of your advice, -Amy
--- Evan Prodromou evan@wikitravel.org wrote:
"AC" == A Chan chanamy1@sbcglobal.net
writes:
AC> Hi Folks, Thanks for the advice so far on my
login problem.
Hrm. So, you might want to explicitly set the cookie domain and path for your installation, to make sure the cookies come back the right way. The variables are
$wgCookieDomain -- your Web server domain $wgCookiePath -- the top of your Web
server path
Also, do a forced reload (Shift + Reload) to make sure that things aren't coming from the cache.
~ESP
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