ID:               16167
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         Session related
 Operating System: Solaris 8
 PHP Version:      4.1.2
 New Comment:

No feedback was provided for this bug for over a month, so it is
being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the
information that was originally requested, please do so and change
the status of the bug back to "Open".


Previous Comments:
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[2002-04-02 09:27:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Could you try 4.2.0RC1?
Please visit http://qa.php.net/ for it.

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[2002-03-20 02:26:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sorry about the 2nd line in nn1.php
Probably it should have been:
session_register("newvar") = 123;
Tried this and even this doesn't work.
So nn1.php now becomes:

##################################
nn1.php

<?
session_register("newvar") = 123;
header("Location: nn2.php");
?>   

nn2.php

<?
echo $_SESSION["newvar"];
?>
####################################

Please help required.
\\Rohit

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[2002-03-19 08:35:15] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

We have installed php4.1.2 on iplanet 6.0 Webserver on a Solaris 8 OS.
I have searched high and low everywhere and somehow I have not being
able to figure out why my session variables are not working properly
even though I have installed the latest php 4.1.2. The following config
options were used:

./configure' '-enable-sysvshm=yes' '--enable-sysvsem=yes'
'--with-nsapi=/ecomm/iplanet/nes60/product' '--enable-libgcc'

Our application is running fine when we have register_globals=on.

But as soon as register_globals=off is set nothing seems to work.
I couldn't even get these simple scripts working where we have to pass
variable values between php pages.
I have tried all approaches as listed below.
##################################
nn1.php

<?
$session_register["newvar"] = 123;
header("Location: nn2.php");
?>   

nn2.php

<?
echo $_SESSION["newvar"];
?>
####################################

Have even tried this variant of nn1.php
nn1.php and it still doesn't work.

<?
$_SESSION["newvar"] = 123;
header("Location: nn2.php");
?>   
#####################################

Urgent help is required because we might have to do a lot of code
changes owing to introduction of register_globals=off (because of
security guidelines).

Many Thanks
Rohit

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