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Thought I had but then found my addon domain index pages were being redirected. Putting htaccess in those did not seem to work. Can't find any decent solutions at all.
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querystring - you'd see something like www. mysite.com?somestuff in the address bar.
I assume you have a virtual server and I'd be batting this problem to the hosting company. A (very quiet) bell is ringing but can't put my finger on it.
At least you have a solution of sorts.
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Cheers mudskipper. Not quite sure what a query string is or how you see it and do not have access to PHP.ini with my hosters according to cPanel. Not switching to https.
For the moment I have just changed the home page to home.php using DirectoryIndex and Redirect 301 in htaccess. That does solve the problem but its a crappy solution.
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Is index.php the default page for the site? If you enter www.mysite.com, does it appear in the querystring? Are you manually entering indexx.php?Originally posted by xoggoth View PostYep. With indexx.php I get a session ID, go to checkout or any shop page and I get the same session ID.
Rename indexx.php to index.php and I get a different session ID on checkout. All the pages start with exactly the same code:
<?php
session_start();
$custid = session_id();
How is your session Id stored? Cookies or querystring?
Is your checkout switching to https?
What settings are in your php.ini?Last edited by mudskipper; 10 December 2013, 06:36.
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Yep. With indexx.php I get a session ID, go to checkout or any shop page and I get the same session ID.
Rename indexx.php to index.php and I get a different session ID on checkout. All the pages start with exactly the same code:
<?php
session_start();
$custid = session_id();Last edited by xoggoth; 9 December 2013, 20:47.
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Odd website problem
Doing a new PHP shopping cart, 1st page accessed sets up a customer MySQL record based on session variable, which is then accessed by the shopping cart when they go to that.
All working fine using a temporary index page called indexx.php, but as soon as I change the name to index.php it seems to be getting a different session variable on going to the shopping cart. If I rename the file to ANYTHING at all but index it's ok!
Not quite sure what's going on at mo' but can't for the life of me why just a name change would make a difference. Is there some reason you can't use sessions on an index page?
cheersLast edited by xoggoth; 9 December 2013, 13:56.Tags: None
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