Reputation: 2315
I'm trying to install MOODLE locally and i face this problem
Can not initialize PHP session, please verify that your browser accepts cookies.
I'm trying to enable cookie (I'm using chrome) following these steps https://support.google.com/accounts/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=61416
and I also tried to config php.ini
http://support.qualityunit.com/021373-How-To-Enable-Session-Support-for-PHP
but still can't solve it
anyone can help me?
php configuration <br/>
session
Session Support enabled
Registered save handlers files user
Registered serializer handlers php php_binary wddx
Directive Local Value Master Value
session.auto_start Off Off
session.cache_expire 180 180
session.cache_limiter nocache nocache
session.cookie_domain no value no value
session.cookie_httponly Off Off
session.cookie_lifetime 0 0
session.cookie_path / /
session.cookie_secure Off Off
session.entropy_file no value no value
session.entropy_length 0 0
session.gc_divisor 1000 1000
session.gc_maxlifetime 1440 1440
session.gc_probability 1 1
session.hash_bits_per_character 5 5
session.hash_function 0 0
session.name PHPSESSID PHPSESSID
session.referer_check no value no value
session.save_handler files files
session.save_path D:\EasyPHP-12.1/tmp D:\EasyPHP-12.1/tmp
session.serialize_handler php php
session.upload_progress.cleanup On On
session.upload_progress.enabled On On
session.upload_progress.freq 1% 1%
session.upload_progress.min_freq 1 1
session.upload_progress.name PHP_SESSION_UPLOAD_PROGRESS PHP_SESSION_UPLOAD_PROGRESS <br/>
session.upload_progress.prefix upload_progress_ upload_progress_ <br/>
session.use_cookies On On <br/>
session.use_only_cookies On On <br/>
session.use_trans_sid 0 0 <br/>
Upvotes: 2
Views: 6914
Reputation: 21
Hy, I faced the same issue. I just clear the site data from the browser and work.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 6858
Usually this is a php config problem where php can't write to the session folder. The exact path and user vary by operating system but I'll attempt to summarize.
First we need to see if sessions are the problem but we need to know which config file php using and which path its saving sessions to. To do that:
<?php phpinfo(); ?>
This will show you a couple of things:
If your session.save_path is set, check the permissions of that folder. They should be owned by the web server user. Once you've fixed that, reload the moodle screen.
If your session.save_path is not set, set it to "/tmp/" for now. This is a location which is always writable but isn't very secure. Restart your web server and reload the moodle screen.
Upvotes: 6