ID:               15386
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Session related
 Operating System: Linux & Win2K
 PHP Version:      4.1.1
 New Comment:

Only set it it to bogus once, otherwise we would need a duplicate bogus
request bug state :)


Previous Comments:
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[2002-02-05 07:10:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Submit only once.

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[2002-02-05 07:10:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Submitted twice

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[2002-02-05 07:06:26] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Operating Systems: - Linux (with Apache)
                   - Win2k (with both Apache and IIS)

I have a script with two object, one that has the reference to the
other. Once the objects are initialized I put them in session before
the parent and then the child.

If I reload the page, accessing the child object and modifying a
property, after 2-3 times I receive a server error on php module.

On IIS:           ACCESS VIOLATION XXXXXX
On Apache(Linux): child pid xxxxx exit signal Segmentation fault

If I invert the two session_register (registering before the child
object and then the parent), it all works perfectly.

<?
class Nephew  {
        var $name = "-";
}


class Family {
        var $nephew = null; 

    function setNephew(&$n) {
        $this->nephew = &$n;
    }

    function toString() {
        if($this->nephew) {
                echo "The nephews are " . $this->nephew->name."<br>";
        }
        else {
                echo "No nephews<br>";
        }
    }
}

session_start();

if(!isset($family)) {
        $family = new Family();
        $nephew = new Nephew();
        $family->setNephew(&$nephew);

        session_register('family');
        session_register('nephew');
}

$nephew->name .= " - ";
?>

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