From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Operating system: Redhat Linux 7
PHP version: 4.0.5
PHP Bug Type: *Session related
Bug description: session_destroy() bugs
I have had a lot of problems with trying to destroy a session with session_destroy()
as have many others I see, and none of the solutions brough up seem to work reliably.
What I found is that if I made any session-related functions (such as session_register
etc) AFTER session_destroy(); in code, PHP returned an error.
This is regardless of whether session_destroy() was in another branch of a conditional
statement:
e.g.
1 if(condition){
2 session_destroy();
3 {
4 else{
5 session_register("variable");
6 }
would return the error like "Warning: Cannot send session cache limiter - headers
already sent (output started at /test.php:5) in /test.php on line 5)"
So even though session_register() would not be called if session_destroy was called
and vice versa because of the branch in code, PHP still didn't like this.
The way to get around this is:
if(!condition){
session_register("variable");
{
else{
session_destroy();
}
Anyway, hopefully this will help you find the source of this frustrating problem so it
can be fixed.
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Edit Bug report at: http://bugs.php.net/?id=10845&edit=1
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