ID: 45816 Comment by: gmtfn at yahoo dot com Reported By: gmtfn at yahoo dot com Status: Feedback Bug Type: Session related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 5.2.6 Assigned To: fb-req-jani New Comment:
register_globals is on on Linux servers and off on Vista. But whatever its value is, getting a string representation of an object, which serialization is, shouldn't change the object. It's completely counterintuitive, and I can't imagine a valid reason for ruining a still perfectly usable object. It's analogous to changing a variable's type just because it's been typecasted to something else. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-08-14 17:42:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Check your phpinfo() output that register_globals is Off. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-08-14 07:48:52] gmtfn at yahoo dot com line 25, not 26 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-08-14 07:37:54] gmtfn at yahoo dot com Description: ------------ Calling serialize() on an object whose name is the same as the key under which it's saved in $_SESSION makes the object unusable (its methods can't be called. If I store store a serialized version of the object under a key that's different from the name of the variable that points to the object, then everything works fine. If this is by design and must remain this way, I want to tell you that this is VERY counterintuitive and must be prominently documented. I can reproduce this on a Linux server (with PHP 5.2.5 and 5.2.6) but not on Windows Vista. Reproduce code: --------------- <?php session_start(); ob_start(); class GoodObject { private $count = 0; public function doSmth() { echo "$this->count <br>"; $this->count++; } } if(!isset($_SESSION['myObj'])) { $myObj = new GoodObject(); } else { $s = $_SESSION['myObj']; $myObj = unserialize($s); } $myObj->doSmth(); $s = serialize($myObj); $_SESSION['myObj'] = $s; $myObj->doSmth(); // this fails on the second page load ?> Expected result: ---------------- Converting an object to a string should not change the object, and the last statement in this script should output the value of $count. Actual result: -------------- On the second load of the page, I get this: Fatal error: Call to a member function doSmth() on a non-object in [path to the file] on line 26 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=45816&edit=1