ID: 26497 User updated by: xingg_wu at yahoo dot com dot cn Reported By: xingg_wu at yahoo dot com dot cn Status: Open Bug Type: Session related Operating System: redhat linux 9 PHP Version: 4.3.3 New Comment:
hi,sniper! can you tell me how to solve this problem? The php.ini is fault.But the session create two files in /tmp.One is the correct,the other is empty. Thanks! ---------------------login.php------------------- ... $user_array1=sybase_fetch_row($result); print $user_array1[1];/*not null--right*/ sybase_close($dbHandle); session_start(); session_register("user_array1"); .... -----------------end---------------------------- -------------------the other file--------------- session_start(); print $user_array1[1];/*null-not right*/ ..... ----------------------end---------------- thanks! Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-12-02 01:57:01] xingg_wu at yahoo dot com dot cn Description: ------------ hi,sniper! can you tell me how to solve this problem? The php.ini is fault.But the session create two files in /tmp.One is the correct,the other is empty. Thanks! ---------------------login.php------------------- ... $user_array1=sybase_fetch_row($result); print $user_array1[1];/*not null--right*/ sybase_close($dbHandle); session_start(); session_register("user_array1"); .... -----------------end---------------------------- -------------------the other file--------------- session_start(); print $user_array1[1];/*null-not right*/ ..... ----------------------end---------------- thanks! Reproduce code: --------------- ---------------------login.php------------------- ... $user_array1=sybase_fetch_row($result); print $user_array1[1];/*not null--right*/ sybase_close($dbHandle); session_start(); session_register("user_array1"); .... -----------------end---------------------------- -------------------the other file--------------- session_start(); print $user_array1[1];/*null-not right*/ ..... ----------------------end---------------- Expected result: ---------------- i want "print $user_array1[1];" not null; Actual result: -------------- null And the session create two file in /tmp. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=26497&edit=1