ID: 16626 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Open Bug Type: Apache2 related Operating System: RedHat 7.2 (kernel 2.4.18) i386 PHP Version: 4.2.0 New Comment:
I filed bug #16803 to expand on the header() problem. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-04-24 13:54:39] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Now I know what "don't use this on a production server" means. :) Strangely, this bug also seems to affect header(). As a result of this bug, we replaced setcookie() with our own routine to write out cookies via header(). However, still, only one cookie (the last one) is being printed in the HTTP response headers (when I sniff the packets being sent). It's very strange... Here's the code we used to replace setcookie(). function send_htCookie() { $vars=array('varname','varval','expire','path','domain','secure'); for ($i=0;$i<func_num_args();$i++) { ${$vars[$i]}=func_get_arg($i); } if (!$varname) { return false; } $COOKIE = "Set-Cookie: $varname=$varval"; if (isset($expire)) { $COOKIE .= "; EXPIRES=$expire";} if (isset($domain)) { $COOKIE .= "; DOMAIN=$domain"; } if (isset($path)) { $COOKIE .= "; PATH=$path"; } if (isset($secure) && $secure>0) { $COOKIE .= "; SECURE"; } header($COOKIE); return true; } Can anyone confirm that this, too, doesn't work for them? I'll do more testing in the meantime... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-04-23 09:56:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get the same problem on FreeBSD 4.5 with Apache 2. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-04-23 04:22:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug reproduced with 4.2.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-04-16 16:37:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Same problem as BUG# 16631. (Problem also with RC2 and RC3 of 4.2.0) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-04-15 17:19:12] [EMAIL PROTECTED] With Apache 2.0.35 and PHP 4.2.0RC4, only the last cookie seems to get set. Here is the PHP source I used for testing: <?php setcookie ('first_name', 'Svein', 0, '/'); setcookie ('last_name', 'Olav', 0, '/'); echo "<html><head></head><body>" . "<h1>Cookie test page</h1>\n"; while (list ($var,$val) = each ($HTTP_COOKIE_VARS)) { echo "Set-Cookie: $var=$val <br>\n"; } echo "</body></html>"; ?> This script can be tested via the following URL: https://bjerkeset.dns2go.com/php/cookie.php PHP was configured like this: ./configure \ --prefix=/opt/php \ --with-mysql=/opt/mysql \ --with-config-file-path=/etc/opt/apache2 \ --enable-track-vars \ --enable-force-cgi-redirect \ --with-gettext \ --with-apxs2=/opt/apache2/bin/apxs Svein Olav Bjerkeset ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=16626&edit=1