ID: 16263 Comment by: jeroen at haan dot net Reported By: kur at natur dot cuni dot cz Status: No Feedback Bug Type: Session related Operating System: ANY PHP Version: 4.3.0-dev New Comment:
Changing the character set from utf-8 to the old iso-8859-1 helped. Now a session cookie is succesfully stored on the client and thereby the sessid and thus one file on the server maintained. However I do not understand this behavior. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-04-26 07:00:18] sunmt at usa dot com I expereinced the same problem in PHP 5.0.5 Reading\Writing to session works in the same page but the server loses the session when going between different pages or reloading the page. Please help me.. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-02-16 21:16:24] optikey at gmail dot com Same problem with 5.0.5 running on Debian x86_64... Only I.E. does this 2 cookies thing and scroolled my code... Digging the net, i found that those bugs started only in the browsers that executes windows update automatically... So i find that the day that the problems started matches the day of the release of one Microsoft Bugfix that affects I.E. 14/feb/2006 Only the updated browsers behave incorrectly.... Might we need to blame M$.... Any workarounds??? Am i right??? MS did not return the bug report... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-02-15 17:05:12] bohn at netbuild dot net got same problem under using php 4.3.10 :( on heavy load, php creates a new session... fc3, apache2, php4.3.10, lvs ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-01-30 22:21:11] geso at inmail dot sk I've got same problem with 5.1.2 (and previously with 4.3.8). Both clean install, Win2k, IIS 5.0. Everytime I enter (reload) a page, it creates a new file in my sessions directory. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-11-15 16:25:07] f dot schiappelli at enpam dot it Same problem with PHP 5.0.2, Apache 2.0.52, Windows XP. Did anybody solved the problem? Thanks in advance, Faith ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/16263 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=16263&edit=1