ID: 35596
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: divino dot codino at gmail dot com
-Status: Open
+Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Session related
Operating System: Windows 2000
PHP Version: 4.4.1
New Comment:
Do not file bugs when you have Zend extensions (zend_extension=)
loaded. Examples are Zend Optimizer, Zend Debugger, Turck MM Cache,
APC, Xdebug and ionCube loader. These extensions often modify engine
behavior which is not related to PHP itself.
Previous Comments:
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[2005-12-08 09:15:53] divino dot codino at gmail dot com
i cannot change my hosting solution so i expect the results to be
according to php 4.4.1 and windows 2000 and that i can really get
session variables in another folder otherwise i have to dump all files
in one folder perhaps
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[2005-12-08 09:12:43] divino dot codino at gmail dot com
Description:
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there is a problem with session variables management on my hosting
solution . my hosting solution is runnig under windows 2000 and IIS 5.x
and i cannot change the hosting plan at this time , the bug is that my
session variables are set when i moves between pages in same folder in
which i have set the session but when i travese to a page which is in
the subdirectory somehow my session variables are lost and they appear
again when i jump to parent directory .... this problem is only under
windows 2000 because i am running windows xp and IIS 6 on my home PC
and the session variables are working fine reagrdless of how much i
traverse .... can i remove this bug somehow on windows 2000 ....
following is the code i am using to check to initialize and check
session variables .... my session.cookie_path = / is set and u can vies
my php.ini at www.smartqatar.com/test.php
Reproduce code:
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////// to initialize session variables
$row = $db->sql_fetchrow($result);
setcookie("loggedin", "TRUE", time()+(3600 * 24));
setcookie("mysite_username", "$username");
echo "You are now logged in!<br>";
session_start();
$_SESSION['username'] = $username;
$_SESSION['password'] = $password;
$_SESSION['fullname'] = $row['fullname'];
///// to chech session variables
session_start();
session_cache_limiter('private');
header("Cache-control: private");
// session variables are not set
if (isset($_SESSION['username']) && isset($_SESSION['password']))
{
$username = $_SESSION['username'] ;
$password = $_SESSION['password'] ; }
Expected result:
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session variables should be under windows 2000
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