ID:               33130
 User updated by:  steve at gamesareforchildren dot com
 Reported By:      steve at gamesareforchildren dot com
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Session related
 Operating System: Windows XP SP2, all updates
 PHP Version:      5.0.4
 New Comment:

What the heck?  How short does an "example script" have to be?  The
files I gave you were six lines total!  The least you could do is look
at them.

If the support channels were going to provide an explanation for me,
they would have 30 hours ago.

I've already started rewriting in ASP.  I don't see why I ever bothered
to waste so much time writing this long description.

Good luck,

-Steve


Previous Comments:
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[2005-05-25 11:01:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sorry, but your problem does not imply a bug in PHP itself.  For a
list of more appropriate places to ask for help using PHP, please
visit http://www.php.net/support.php as this bug system is not the
appropriate forum for asking support questions.  Due to the volume
of reports we can not explain in detail here why your report is not
a bug.  The support channels will be able to provide an explanation
for you.

Thank you for your interest in PHP.

There is no bug. You're just doing something wrong (and as we didn't
get any SHORT example script -> bogus)


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[2005-05-25 00:22:56] steve at gamesareforchildren dot com

Oops, sorry - I specified the wrong directory.

The correct locations for the files are:

http://www.shoemakervillage.org/cd/20.html

http://www.shoemakervillage.org/cd/20.php
http://www.shoemakervillage.org/cd/21.php

I also forgot to mention about the trans_sid setting - I tried it a
while ago.  Unfortunately, it did nothing - my understanding was that
the ID would be contained in the URL.  Even with it set to 1 and
use_cookies set to zero, it must have still been using cookies because
no URL identifier was included.

Also, I spent another few hours thinking there was still something
obvious I overlooked, and set up PHP for the IIS server.

You can try that one out at
http://www.shoemakervillage.org:81/php/20.html.  The source is the same
as on the Apache server.  I get similarly unpredictable results - but
interestingly I discovered that on both installations if I pressed
"Back" after getting to 21.php, the print_r command on 20.php would
print out all three values.  If I then tried to re-enter the "Surname"
value into 20.php, the "Name" value would again disappear.

Hope this helps,

-Steve

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[2005-05-24 23:55:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you for this bug report. To properly diagnose the problem, we
need a short but complete example script to be able to reproduce
this bug ourselves. 

A proper reproducing script starts with <?php and ends with ?>,
is max. 10-20 lines long and does not require any external 
resources such as databases, etc.

If possible, make the script source available online and provide
an URL to it here. Try to avoid embedding huge scripts into the report.

I get 404 Not Found for both URLs.
Also, set session.use_trans_sid On and try again.

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[2005-05-24 19:31:07] steve at gamesareforchildren dot com

I misunderstood what "expected result" meant.  If things were working
correctly, the array would contain all the variables, even from
previous pages.  In reality, it contains only variables added to the
session array in the current page.

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[2005-05-24 19:29:42] steve at gamesareforchildren dot com

Description:
------------
After spending 25 hours over three days reading through thousands of
websites and attempting every configuration change imaginable,
including downgrading PHP and Apache and then re-upgrading, I can only
conclude that this issue is a bug.

Look at the files provided and try out the forms.  In most cases, the
session data is not carried across pages.  session_start() is being
called in all instances.  Files are indeed being created in the
directory specified in php.ini, but they also contain only the data
from the most recent page; it's as if the old data is somehow being
lost.  Yet, in Firefox, at least, I can see that a PHPSESSID cookie has
been created, yet the data displayed in the browser is still incorrect.

The only clue I got was that this issue might have something to do with
virtual hosts, but I spent three hours on that alone and was unable to
resolve the problem; disabling virtual hosts is not an available
solution.  The problem did not arise until I purchased and configured
an additional domain name for this server.

Here are some additional statistics if they are of use:

OS:  Windows XP SP2, all available updates installed
PHP:  version 5.0.4 (downgrade fails to fix problem)
Apache:  version 2.0.54 (downgrade fails to fix problem)
Other applications running:  RealVNC, WinWebMail E-Mail server,
Activeworlds world server software, and IIS 5 (on port 81)
Router problems are not an issue, because I set this computer as the
DMZ.

Reproduce code:
---------------
http://www.shoemakervillage.org/20.html

Code is located at http://www.shoemakervillage.org/20.txt,
http://www.shoemakervillage.org/21.txt

PHP INI is at http://www.shoemakervillage.org/php.ini
httpd.conf is at http://www.shoemakervillage.org/httpd.conf

Expected result:
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Array will not contain session variables brought over from previous
pages.  In IE, the array will sometimes contain previous variables.  In
Firefox, the array never contains previous variables.  Tested using web
browsers from three systems.

Actual result:
--------------
Array ( [Surname] => Steve2 [Submit] => Submit )

"Name" is not contained in the array.


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