ID: 15909
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Session related
Operating System: Linux Gnu 2.2.12
PHP Version: 4.1.2
New Comment:
Just wanted to confirm I also experienced this problem after upgrading
to 4.1.2 for the security fix, so it's not an option to go back to an
older version of PHP.
The suggested $_SESSION[S][X] work around fixed my shopping cart but
this is going to be a huge chore to fix the entire site.
Is there an ETA on this fix?
Previous Comments:
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[2002-03-06 13:11:34] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Several pages that worked in PHP 4.0.2 no longer work in 4.1.2. The
problem is that values added to a global session variable array just
before jumping to another page are not being stored.
For example, on page courses.php the user selects a course from a list.
The code for the course is stored in a session variable $S[event_code],
and the code pagejumps (by calling a library routine that calls
header()) to page course.php, to display data for that particular
course. The problem is, the value $S[event_code] no longer exists when
we get to the second page (course.php).
I can see the value in $S[event_code] if I var_dump($S) before the
pagejump in courses.php. If I var_dump($S) just after arriving in page
course.php, I see the other contents of the $S array but not
$S[event_code].
Array $S is global and each page begins with
session_register("S");
The update takes place within a function that declares $S as global.
If I replace
$S[event_code] = $event_code;
with
$_SESSION[S][event_code] = $event_code;
the value is passed.
PHP options enable_track_vars and register_globals are ON,
session.save_handler is files, session.serialize_handler is php.
Thank you.
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