Hi ,

I'm using PHP 4.0.4. I'm stuck with the problem and currently evaluating
1.4.0rc2. There are some minor problems with some plugins, but I was not
expecing that this problem would exist. You really gave a bad news :)

What was your outcome from debugging? Has it aything to do with being <
php 4.1? Since the subject system is a very busy server, it'd be difficult
to upgrade. I would do it in midnight but I can't repproduce the error on
my systems in a presumed way.

I'll investigate the $_SERVER thing.

Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Oyku.

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] heeft geschreven:
>
>>Here's a little bit more detail.
>>IMAP: cyrus 2.0.16-115 SuSE stock RPM.
>>Apache and PHP are updated from SuSE. No special compilation is done
>>since there are too many servers around :)  Upgrading SuSE 7.3 to 8.0
>>or 8.1 is out of question. I simply can't touch this machine these
>>couple of weeks. There are many many dependencies to be resolved. smtp
>>ldap imap
>>authentication etc. etc.
>>
>>1.2.11 is the latest stable. I was using 1.2.7 and the reason for
>>upgrading is this problem occurred twice. It first happended to one of
>>the dummiest user, and I eventually thought that it was his fault. (I
>>wish ti was) then it happened again. Then having looked at te lists, I
>>decided to upgrade. After upgrade, this happened once more to another
>>user (to the IT director :) ) I tried to reproduce the same problem but
>>could only succeeded twice. I loged on loged of closed browser opened
>>repeatedly to two accounts, and it happened, however I could not
>>isolate.
>>
>>To give hint, I can tell you that this happens when the system is busy.
>>The system is at a university and the number of users have increased
>>last week. 1.2.7 worked without a problem till these weeks.
>>
>>And I can assure you that the non of the incidents were using the same
>>computer or would have used te same computer ever.
>>
>>Best regards,
>>Oyku
>>
>>
> This looks very much like the problem I reported last week, but did not
>  get any response on.
> That was using the 1.4rc2a version, but we are running 1.2.5 on the
> same  system for a long time,
> without any problem.  As soon as I switched to 1.4rc2a I got problems
> like you describe.
> I did not report the actual symptoms but the underlying problem that I
> already found while
> debugging.
>
> It would be interesting to research whether the versuin that you are
> using now has the same
> kludge to emulate $_SERVER in PHP versions before 4.1, and if it fails
> the same way.
>
> Maybe the failure is SuSE-specific because the people at SuSE fix older
>  versions of software
> when security issues are found, which may make the software slightly
> incompatible with other
> distributions  (i.e. SuSE PHP 4.0.4 may behave differently from RedHat
> PHP 4.0.4)
>
> Rob
>
>
>
>
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