ID: 16199 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Status: Open +Status: Feedback Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem Operating System: FreeBSD 4.5 PHP Version: 4.1.2 New Comment:
Can't reproduce on Linux using 4.0.6/4.1.0/4.2.0 or Windows XP w/4.0.6. I get 0 and 1 as expected. Of course without the original data I can't figure anything out I had to rebuild the data from your print_r output to this. $SESSION_DATA = array( "Domain" => "www.test.com", "Start IP" => "64.24.23.32", "End IP" => "6.23.23.23", "Netmask" => "255.255.255.255", "Number of Disks" => 2, "Disk Type" => "ide", "Enable Raid" => "Y", "Disk Sizes" => array( 0 => array ("SIZE" => 40, "/" => 39, "Swap" => 1), 1 => array("SIZE" => 40, "/home" => 40) ) ); Yeah, it probably is you ;) Here's my output Domain<br>www.test.com<br> Start IP<br>64.24.23.32<br> End IP<br>6.23.23.23<br> Netmask<br>255.255.255.255<br> Number of Disks<br>2<br> Disk Type<br>ide<br> Enable Raid<br>Y<br> Disk Sizes<br>040<br> 140<br> -Chris Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-03-21 00:10:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please see below. I have included all information possible that could be of assistance. This looks possibly like, the array is too deep, or perhaps a type not being an int, but I honestly think it's something else. I hope it's not me. I've been staring at this for a long time and had other look at it. :) Thanks Paul /* This is the output from print_r that in the function below */ Array ( [Domain] => www.test.com [Start IP] => 64.24.23.32 [End IP] => 6.23.23.23 [Netmask] => 255.255.255.255 [Number of Disks] => 2 [Disk Type] => ide [Enable Raid] => Y [Disk Sizes] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [SIZE] => 40 [/] => 39 [Swap] => 1 ) [1] => Array ( [SIZE] => 40 [/home] => 40 ) ) ) function do_last(){ global $SESSION_DATA /* See above for output -- Used for debugging print_r($SESSION_DATA); */ while(list($key,$value) = each($SESSION_DATA)){ print $key . "<br>"; /* Handle a special key */ if($key == "Disk Sizes"){ /* This following code should output 2 values that are stored in the array, but if a un-comment out "print $a", the value is initially 2. What happened to it being 0? */ for($a=0;$a<count($SESSION_DATA[$key]);$a++){ //print $a; print $SESSION_DATA[$key][$a]["SIZE"] . "<br>"; } } else{ print $value . "<br>"; } } ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=16199&edit=1