ID: 14566
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Feedback
Status: Open
Bug Type: Session related
Operating System: Solaris 7
PHP Version: 4.1.0
New Comment:
The workaround to use $_SESSION['var'] is not viable right now as most
places we use the global $var
ID: 14566
Comment by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Session related
Operating System: Solaris 7
PHP Version: 4.1.0
New Comment:
I get the same problem on Solaris 8. Code that worked fine in PHP 4.0.6
does not work
ID: 14566
Updated by: yohgaki
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Session related
Operating System: Solaris 7
PHP Version: 4.1.0
New Comment:
BTW, my last comment works for you?
To register,
$_SESSION['var'] = 1234;
To unregister
ID: 14566
Updated by: yohgaki
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Session related
Operating System: Solaris 7
PHP Version: 4.1.0
New Comment:
This comment is work around for the bug.
Do not use session_register(), but use only $HTTP_SESSION_VARS or
$_SESSION to
ID: 14566
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Feedback
Status: Open
Bug Type: Session related
Operating System: Solaris 7
PHP Version: 4.1.0
New Comment:
register_globals is on.
I have been trying to narrow everything down to a simple test case, but