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I am using Mediawiki 1.31.x to build a site on Windows 10 Professional. I need to save the session data in a local folder. In php.ini, I have the following:



session.save_path = "C:/session_data"


In Apache's http.conf, I have the following:



php_value session.save_path "C:/session_data"


However, Mediawiki does not save any data there. How can I resolve this?










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  • check that Mediawiki is using the correct PHP.INI? see phpInfo().
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  • I put info.php in the root directory of MW. It just has phpinfo(). Running this file shows the correct php.ini file. Am I doing this right? Thanks!
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I am using Mediawiki 1.31.x to build a site on Windows 10 Professional. I need to save the session data in a local folder. In php.ini, I have the following:



session.save_path = "C:/session_data"


In Apache's http.conf, I have the following:



php_value session.save_path "C:/session_data"


However, Mediawiki does not save any data there. How can I resolve this?










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  • check that Mediawiki is using the correct PHP.INI? see phpInfo().
    – Ryan Vincent
    Nov 9 at 15:02










  • I put info.php in the root directory of MW. It just has phpinfo(). Running this file shows the correct php.ini file. Am I doing this right? Thanks!
    – curious1
    Nov 9 at 15:14












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I am using Mediawiki 1.31.x to build a site on Windows 10 Professional. I need to save the session data in a local folder. In php.ini, I have the following:



session.save_path = "C:/session_data"


In Apache's http.conf, I have the following:



php_value session.save_path "C:/session_data"


However, Mediawiki does not save any data there. How can I resolve this?










share|improve this question















I am using Mediawiki 1.31.x to build a site on Windows 10 Professional. I need to save the session data in a local folder. In php.ini, I have the following:



session.save_path = "C:/session_data"


In Apache's http.conf, I have the following:



php_value session.save_path "C:/session_data"


However, Mediawiki does not save any data there. How can I resolve this?







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  • check that Mediawiki is using the correct PHP.INI? see phpInfo().
    – Ryan Vincent
    Nov 9 at 15:02










  • I put info.php in the root directory of MW. It just has phpinfo(). Running this file shows the correct php.ini file. Am I doing this right? Thanks!
    – curious1
    Nov 9 at 15:14
















  • check that Mediawiki is using the correct PHP.INI? see phpInfo().
    – Ryan Vincent
    Nov 9 at 15:02










  • I put info.php in the root directory of MW. It just has phpinfo(). Running this file shows the correct php.ini file. Am I doing this right? Thanks!
    – curious1
    Nov 9 at 15:14















check that Mediawiki is using the correct PHP.INI? see phpInfo().
– Ryan Vincent
Nov 9 at 15:02




check that Mediawiki is using the correct PHP.INI? see phpInfo().
– Ryan Vincent
Nov 9 at 15:02












I put info.php in the root directory of MW. It just has phpinfo(). Running this file shows the correct php.ini file. Am I doing this right? Thanks!
– curious1
Nov 9 at 15:14




I put info.php in the root directory of MW. It just has phpinfo(). Running this file shows the correct php.ini file. Am I doing this right? Thanks!
– curious1
Nov 9 at 15:14












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