ID: 36881
User updated by: kylnas at tiscali dot it
Reported By: kylnas at tiscali dot it
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Session related
Operating System: OS Linux
PHP Version: 4.4.2
New Comment:
I use cookies...this is the code when session starts:
@ini_set('session.use_cookies', true);
@ini_set('session.use_only_cookies', false);
@ini_set('url_rewriter.tags', '');
@ini_set('arg_separator.output', '&');
Previous Comments:
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[2006-03-28 01:09:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Because if you don't use cookies, how do you think session ID should be
preserved?
There are only two ways to preserve it: save it in a cookie and keep it
in the URL.
Obviously you don't use cookies (otherwise it would work) and abusing
the second way.
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[2006-03-28 00:58:08] kylnas at tiscali dot it
Really, sorry, but i don't understand why it's not a bug...=(
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[2006-03-28 00:51:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Use cookies to store session ID or add it to the URL manually.
No bug here.
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[2006-03-28 00:37:16] kylnas at tiscali dot it
Description:
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I saw other bugs like this, and I didn't solve it.
My situation:
- mysql session handler
- one page is "posted" to another page, that saves a session variable
and redirect to the first page again.
If I do the redirect the variable is not properly setted, otherwise
it's all ok.
My PHP version is 4.3.10-16
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