ID:               20583
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      jseverson at myersinternet dot com
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         Session related
 Operating System: RedHat 7.2
 PHP Version:      4CVS-2002-11-22 (stable)
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Previous Comments:
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[2003-03-13 00:21:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

What is your php.ini setting for session.bug_compat_42 ?
Does turning that on/off change anything?  

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[2003-03-13 00:12:36] junkmail-trash at int0rnet dot net

I'm seeing this as well, on PHP 4.3.0 on Darwin -- it's 
definately related to sessions.  

My boss keeps asking why we aren't using Cold Fusion for 
this project.  I'm starting to have trouble coming up with 
a good answer to keep using PHP..

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[2003-02-26 17:12:56] jseverson at myersinternet dot com

On that same note, we have now rolled back all our servers to an older
version of php as this was bug was becoming impossible to work with.

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[2003-02-26 17:12:10] jseverson at myersinternet dot com

Well, unfortunately I have bad news for you. Try using the empty() or
isset() functions on your new $_SESSION global variables. My guess is
they will always return true regardless of whether or not that variable
actually has a value. At least this was my experience when I did the
same thing you did, and went through replacing all my session
functions.

So for instance, in order to replace:

session_is_registered("variable")

you'd have to do:

!empty($_SESSION["variable"])

unfortunately, it always returns true!!

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[2003-02-26 16:07:22] charlesk at netgaintechnology dot com

I forgot the session_start();  Still the same behaviour

<?php
session_start();
$a = 4;
$test = $_SERVER["HTTP_REFERER"];
$_SESSION["test"] = $test;
$y = 3;
$t = 2;
$a = 5;

echo "$a $t $y";
?>

Output : 5 2 3

<?php
session_start();
$a = 4;
$test = $_SERVER["HTTP_REFERER"];
session_register("test");
$y = 3;
$t = 2;
$a = 5;

echo "$a $t $y";
?>

Output: 5 2 2

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