Hi,
I just noticed another problem:
Even though I am logged in as sysop I cannot change any page of my wiki. When I try to save a change I get the message: 'Remember that this is only a preview, and has not yet been saved!'.
Any idea what that could mean?
I am not aware of having changed any user- or security options or any other that could affect this behaviour.
???
Thanks, Martin
Martin Baumann wrote:
I just noticed another problem:
Even though I am logged in as sysop I cannot change any page of my wiki. When I try to save a change I get the message: 'Remember that this is only a preview, and has not yet been saved!'.
Any idea what that could mean?
I am not aware of having changed any user- or security options or any other that could affect this behaviour.
Check session storage. (See http://www.php.net/)
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
Hi,
I read the information on http://de2.php.net/session but I couldn't find something that could help in my problem.
I am not the admin of the server that handles php and webspace configuration.
Thanks, Martin
Brion Vibber schrieb:
Martin Baumann wrote:
I just noticed another problem:
Even though I am logged in as sysop I cannot change any page of my wiki. When I try to save a change I get the message: 'Remember that this is only a preview, and has not yet been saved!'.
Any idea what that could mean?
I am not aware of having changed any user- or security options or any other that could affect this behaviour.
Check session storage. (See http://www.php.net/)
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
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Martin Baumann wrote:
Hi,
I just noticed another problem:
Even though I am logged in as sysop I cannot change any page of my wiki. When I try to save a change I get the message: 'Remember that this is only a preview, and has not yet been saved!'.
Any idea what that could mean?
I am not aware of having changed any user- or security options or any other that could affect this behaviour.
???
Thanks, Martin
If this only occurs with logged-in users, then it is a session issue of some sort.
* Check that sessions are configured correctly (if need be, they can be changed in LocalSettings.php before the initialization of the session) * Check that cookies are configured correctly (if you remain logged in no matter the amount of browsing you do on the site, they probably are)
Look up ini_get() and ini_set() in the PHP documentation. If this is a server farm (several seperate web servers), make sure that the sessions are stored in a directory accessable by all servers (ie, a share).
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