ID: 8772
Updated by: derick
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Open
Status: Closed
Bug Type: *Session related
Operating system: 
PHP Version: 4.0.6
Assigned To: 
Comments:

James said it was fixed in the CVS version. It might that it was not fixed in the 
4.0.6 branch.
Please check out the CVs version and reopen if it is still not fixed.

Derick

Previous Comments:
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[2001-07-04 09:58:39] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi,

Just installed PHP 4.0.6 and tested things again.... to my dispair this problem is 
still not fixed. I don't understand why this is not happening to tons of PHP 
developers?
Are they all using register_globals on ?

Thanks, Serge

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[2001-05-22 21:06:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

THis should be fixed in Latest CVS. Please reopen if that is not the case.

- James

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[2001-05-16 03:56:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi Guys,

Well I installed PHP 4.0.5 hoping it would fix my problem with sessions and it still 
does not work!

Any help from someone knowledgable on this issue would be nice since I reported this 
bug over 3 months ago.

Thanks, Serge

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[2001-03-04 07:09:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I would like to know if there is any news with regards to this bug? The workaround 
involves using "register_globals on" and I really don't like this aproach.

Thanks, Serge


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[2001-02-22 18:39:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Steve Chadsey has reported that he has the same bug as me:
His message follow.

For the record, I am having the *exact* problem you describe.  It's on a RedHat 6.2 
system, kernel 2.4.1, PostgreSQL 7.0.3, Apache/1.3.17 (Unix) mod_perl/1.25 
PHP/4.0.4pl1.  With register_globals off, the session
write function is never getting called.  With register_globals on, it works fine.

Do you think I should add a new bug report?  Can I add a "me too" to
your bug report?

Thanks,
-- 
Steve Chadsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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