ID: 41034 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: php at sameprecision dot org -Status: Assigned +Status: Closed Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function Operating System: suse linux 10, windows XP sp2 PHP Version: 5.2.1 Assigned To: iliaa New Comment:
This bug has been fixed in CVS. Snapshots of the sources are packaged every three hours; this change will be in the next snapshot. You can grab the snapshot at http://snaps.php.net/. Thank you for the report, and for helping us make PHP better. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-04-10 22:20:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reassigned to Ilia per his request. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-04-10 18:06:09] php at sameprecision dot org woops if (key[0] == '\0' && keylen == 1) { /* Skip protected and private members. */ continue; } ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-04-10 17:53:11] php at sameprecision dot org In /ext/json/json.c line 190: if (key[0] == '\0') { /* Skip protected and private members. */ continue; } Looks like condition should be (key[0] == '\0' && strlen(key)==1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-04-10 04:40:29] php at sameprecision dot org Description: ------------ If a key in an array starts with the null byte, json_encode ignores that key=>value pair. This seems wrong because json_encode doesn't care about null bytes anywhere in the value (and neither does javascript, about keys or values). Reproduce code: --------------- //works as expected: echo json_encode(array(0,"a\0b"=>1,"\0null-prefixed value")); echo "\n\n"; //ignores second element whose key begins with null byte: echo json_encode(array(0,"\0ab"=>1,"\0null-prefixed value")); Expected result: ---------------- {"0":0,"a\0b":1,"1":"\0null-prefixed value"} {"0":0,"\0ab":1,"1":"\0null-prefixed value"} // \0 represents an actual null byte here Actual result: -------------- {"0":0,"a\0b":1,"1":"\0null-prefixed value"} {"0":0,"1":"\0null-prefixed value"} // \0 represents an actual null byte here ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=41034&edit=1