Topic: PHP Session Expired error message

I had a LuxCal calendar already online and rather than updating it, I decided to completely delete all the files and database tables and start from scratch.  I did make a backup of the database before deleting it though.  I then uploaded all of the files and installed version 4.7.5M but I quickly realized that none of the tables in the database were added on my web host.  I then imported the backup sql file I had saved and all seemed to look normal.  Then whenever I tried to do anything with the calendar, I started getting a PHP Session Expired error message. Did I miss a step in the installation process?  No changes were made on the web host and the calendar is running on php version 6.3.0.  Any assistance would be much appreciated.

Re: PHP Session Expired error message

Hi Fred,

Was your .sql backup file from LuxCal 4.7.1 or later? I had a look at your calendar and did not see any problem. You wrote that you uploaded the .sql backup file and all seemed normal, When I looked however, the calendar was empty. Did you deleted all events?
Have you tried refreshing the calendar page (Ctrl-F5)?

Roel

Re: PHP Session Expired error message

Thanks for your quick response Roel, as always.  There were very few events as I was testing the calendar and the events took place a few months ago which is why no events showed on the calendar.  Yes, the .sql was from version 4.7.2 and it looks like it is working now as I just entered a new event.  Don't know what happened or why it is now working, but happy that is the case.

BTW, what part of my post was being blocked by your spam control as I don't want that to happen again.

Fred

Re: PHP Session Expired error message

Concerning the spam filter: I will let you know by email.

Roel