ID:               23893
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      info at splendense dot nl
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         CGI related
 Operating System: sunOS
 PHP Version:      4.3.2
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[2003-06-03 02:38:12] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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unable to repro on apache/cgi/win32 with 4.2.3, 4.3.2 or CVS.

Perhaps you should consider (warnings were breaking setting the cookie
for me):

<?php

if (isset($_GET["something"]))
        $something = $_GET["something"];

$value = "this is a value";
if (!setcookie ("TestCookie", $value)) {
        print ("cookie NOT set!");
} else {
        print ("cookie set!");
}

?>

Otherwise, you need to provide more details on configuration of your
system.



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[2003-05-30 05:05:27] info at splendense dot nl

I'm running php as CGI API and register globals and i'm trying the
following script:

<?php

$something = $_GET["something"];

$value = "this is a value";
if (!setcookie ("TestCookie", $value)) {
        print ("cookie NOT set!");
} else {
        print ("cookie set!");
}

?>

with the following outputs:

1. www.server.com/script.php?something=
outputs: 'cookie set!'

2. www.server.com/script.php
outputs: 'cookie NOT set!'

3. www.server.com/script.php?somehting=value
outputs: 'cookie set!'

4. www.server.com/script.php?something_else=
outputs: 'cookie NOT set!'

so if I try to read a variable (can be GET/COOKIE/POST/...) and it is
not explicitly specified, even if it's empty, cookies can't be set
anymore.

I think it has to do with being a CGI API, because on another server
where it's installed as apache API I don't have this problem.

can anyone verify this?

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