You don't have to start session, but it should work.
2010/12/17 Aleksandr Klimenkov <[email protected]>
> In last releases Symfony2 i can't save variable in session
> For example:
>
> //controller
>
> class TestsController extends Controller {
>
> /**
> * test action
> */
> public function indexAction() {
>
> $oSession = $this->get( 'session' );
> $oSession->start();
>
> var_dump( $oSession->get( 'test_param' ) );
> $oSession->set( 'test_param', 'test_value' );
> var_dump( $oSession->get( 'test_param' ) );
>
> return $this->createResponse( '' );
> }
> }
>
>
> First var_dump always return null. $_SESSION is empty.
>
> For this reason some third-party bundles is not working
> (DoctrineUserBundle, for example). Users can't login.
>
> P.S.: Sorry my english
>
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