ID:               16043
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         Session related
 Operating System: Windows XP
 PHP Version:      4.1.2
 New Comment:

Everyone,
Please note what didn't work with what kind of code/configuration.

There are many cases that session does not work as it should.

DO NOT ADD ANY ADDIOTIONA COMMENTS.
Report _NEW_ one if you are sure, your problem is _NEW_.



Previous Comments:
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[2002-03-21 18:47:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

FYI:

I've tried 4.2 RC1 and (at least for me) It is not solving this
problem.  Has anyone else gotten sessions to work properly on win2000
platform, apache module, and 4.2RC1 ?

Erik

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[2002-03-20 04:37:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This bug is closed, because it's fixed in the development branch. You
can't expect us to make patches for every bug for every release.
4.2.0RC1 is coming out today, windows binaries will follow shortly.
With this RC you can if the bug is fixed without having to play with
building PHP yourself.

Derick

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[2002-03-20 04:31:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Why isn't this bug re-opened ?!?!?!
CVS HEAD branches?? whuh? The released 4.1.2 has a serious bug, that
isn't solved for de developers in the world. So, it should be open.

As a newbie I spent hours and hours on my scripts trying to figure out
why my session scripts went dead (after all, the chance that it's PHP
bug instead of a script fault is in my case quite small).

Yep: I use Win2000 SP2, Apache 1.3.23, MySQL 3.23.49 and PHP 4.1.2 as
an Apache module (upgrade since this weekend).

Now I read here a CLOSED bug report about exactly my problem. Bug 16102
is stil being analyzed, OK, but to close 16043 seems too hasty to say
the least.

Why isn't this mentioned in an extra 4.1.2 news flash?

When I read 16102 and 16043, all Windows based servers that run
sessions are STILL troubled by this (apache and IIS, PHP CGI and
module).

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[2002-03-15 21:02:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bugs will be closed when it is fixed in CVS HEAD branch :)


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[2002-03-15 16:03:17] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Do the developers read closed bugreports or are we just suggesting >
nul?
I also know that this bugboard isn't a place suggestions
yaddayaddayadda... It is maybe better to post this to one of the
usenetgroups.

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