ID:               16263
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         Session related
 Operating System: Windows 2000
 PHP Version:      4.1.2
 New Comment:

once again, whenever you update/downgrade PHP remember
to replace ALL the dlls and other binaries in your systems
with the ones found in the release packages.




Previous Comments:
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[2002-04-15 15:21:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Problem still exists in PHP 4.2.0 rc4.

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[2002-04-15 14:44:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I use Apache 1.3.23 and PHP 4.1.0 as an ISAPI module on Windows2000 SP2
with NTFS.

I tried 4.1.2 when it came out and today - 15/4/2002 - 4.2.0 RC4.

I keep have to downgrade back to 4.1.0 because my complete
session-based website ceased to work when using ANY PHP version greater
than 4.1.0 (however never tried 4.1.1).

It heavily relies on URL transmitted sessions .... so without cookies.
I set register_globals to OFF en use $_SESSION etc throughout the app.

I'm really curious when sessions will work again, since I'd like to
benefit from the solved security issues of 4.1.x in >= 4.1.2.

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[2002-04-15 14:42:28] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I had this problem on Win2k, IIS5 with versions 4.1.1 and 4.1.2, but I
upgraded today to 4.2rc4 and it worked perfectly! 

Thanks Derick!

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[2002-04-11 11:53:15] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'm experiencing the same Problem on 4.1.1, but less than on 4.1.2

I downgraded to 4.1.1 afer the session-system wasnt working at all
anmore, now it still happens, but only once in about 15 times.

OS: Win2000

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[2002-04-10 05:46:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

In PHP 4.2.0RC2, situation is the same... Sessions fail.
 Looks like it's not file access problem, because it writes explicitly
(by session_register) registered variable names, but not their values.
 Please investigate...

 My system: Win98/Apache-2.0.35/PHP as CGI/...

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