ID: 40274 User updated by: ben at vanilla dot net -Summary: Sessions fail with numeric string root keys Reported By: ben at vanilla dot net Status: Open Bug Type: *Web Server problem Operating System: FreeBSD 6.2 PHP Version: 5.2.0 New Comment:
Juts noticed this is the same with numeric strings and ordinary numeric keys. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-01-29 13:40:28] ben at vanilla dot net Description: ------------ If you set a session variable with the root key as a numeric string it fails to save. It also fails to save anything else in the array after the numeric rook key string. This was via FCGI with lighttpd, but also reproduced on Debian etch with apache2. Reproduce code: --------------- Set a session :- <?php session_start(); $_SESSION['Test1'] = "This should be ok"; $_SESSION['123']['test']="This is a test"; $_SESSION['Test2'] = "This is not saved"; ?> <PRE> Session Set: <?php print_r($_SESSION); ?> </PRE> Read it :- <?php session_start(); ?> <PRE> Session Read: <?php print_r($_SESSION); ?> </PRE> Expected result: ---------------- I would expect to see the same details in the session from the second piece of code as output from the first. :- Session Read: Array ( [Test1] => This should be ok [123] => Array ( [test] => This is a test ) [Test2] => This is not saved ) Actual result: -------------- Session Read: Array ( [Test1] => This should be ok ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=40274&edit=1