ID: 21886
User updated by: technik at infoworxx dot de
Reported By: technik at infoworxx dot de
Status: Open
Bug Type: Session related
Operating System: Linux 7.2
-PHP Version: 4.3.0
+PHP Version: 4.3.1
New Comment:
One more thing - same behavior under 4.3.0 and 4.3.1 !
Previous Comments:
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[2003-03-04 07:59:49] technik at infoworxx dot de
Hi @all,
sorry for that long time to answer - a lot things to do in the last
weeks :-(
Finally I have figured out under what circumstances the behaviour
occurs.
Here is an clean sample code:
---- index.phtml ----
<?
// Classes //
require_once "foo-class.php4";
// test-class //
$foo = new fooclass();
@error_log("Start with: ".$_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"],0);
// start a session.
session_start();
// if $unintialized is set to something, everything is fine.
// $uninitalized="test";
$save_hid=$uninitalized;
$sess_action="two";
session_register('sess_action');
session_register('save_hid');
// and now the problem - $dummy will not be given to the function
$dummy=$_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]."?step=2";
@error_log("var dummy: ".$dummy,0);
$foo->samplefunc($dummy);
exit;
?>
---- END index.phtml ----
---- foo-class.php4 ----
<?
// file: foo-class.php4
class fooclass {
function samplefunc($pathInfo) {
@error_log("SESSION [redirectTo]: Parameter: ".$pathInfo,0);
}
}
?>
---- END foo-class.php4 ----
And here my Syslog when I try to open the page the first time - when I
do an refresh everything is fine !!!!!
---- error_log ----
[Tue Mar 4 14:53:38 2003] [error] Start with: /php-4.3.x-test/
[Tue Mar 4 14:53:38 2003] [error] var dummy:
/php-4.3.x-test/index.phtml?step=2
[Tue Mar 4 14:53:38 2003] [error] SESSION [redirectTo]: Parameter:
---- END error_log ----
As you can see, the function in my foo-class do not recieve their
parameters. This only happens if the $unintialized var in index.phtml
is uninitialized.
If you need anything more, please let me know.
Again - with 4.2.3 there were no those behaviour.
I know - an unintilized var is not good - but I guess there should not
be such an error.
Regards,
Sebastian
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[2003-02-15 10:13:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Then you must also know that some behaviour of them was fixed in 4.3.0
and most likely you're just relying on the
broken behaviour...can't really tell without a short and
complete example script.
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[2003-02-14 04:21:08] technik at infoworxx dot de
I am sorry, actually I do not have time, I hope I can give you an
example in the next two days - sorry for that (but your first reply
took more than two days :-).
But - it is NOT an misunderstanding how sessions work. I am using
sessions since the beginning of PHP 4 and the same code is running
under 4.2.3 perfect.
Regards,
Sebastian
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[2003-02-13 02:01:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please provide a complete but short example
that _clearly_ shows the problem.
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