ID: 22639
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: mail at sethknorr dot com
-Status: Open
+Status: Bogus
Bug Type: *General Issues
Operating System: Unix
PHP Version: 4.3.1
New Comment:
Still not PHP bug. (try come up with some PHP code, we don't understand
anything else :)
Previous Comments:
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[2003-03-12 00:07:49] mail at sethknorr dot com
What I mean by session cookie is one that is set but then deleted once
you would leave that web site.
Example If I where to use the Perl code below to set a cookie, it would
be read in perl with the variable $ENV{'HTTP_COOKIE'} but not with
print_r($_COOKIE);
#################
#Start Perl Code
#################
$user = "test";
$pass = "pass";
$cookie = &SetCookie("susername", $user, 0);
print $cookie;
$cookie = &SetCookie("spassword", $pass, 0);
print $cookie;
sub SetCookie() {
my ($name,$value,$expires,$path,$domain) = @_;
$name=&CookieRE($name);
$value=&CookieRE($value);
$expires=$expires * 24 * 60 * 60;
my $expire_at=&CookieDate($expires);
my $namevalue="$name=$value";
my $COOKIE="";
if ($expires != 0) {
$COOKIE= "Set-Cookie: $namevalue; expires=$expire_at; ";
}
else {
$COOKIE= "Set-Cookie: $namevalue; ";
}
if ($path ne ""){
$COOKIE .= "path=$path; ";
}
if ($domain ne ""){
$COOKIE .= "domain=$domain; ";
}
$COOKIE .= "\n";
return $COOKIE;
}
sub CookieDate() {
my ($seconds) = @_;
my %mn = ('Jan','01', 'Feb','02', 'Mar','03', 'Apr','04',
'May','05', 'Jun','06', 'Jul','07', 'Aug','08',
'Sep','09', 'Oct','10', 'Nov','11', 'Dec','12' );
my $sydate=gmtime(time+$seconds);
my ($day, $month, $num, $time, $year) = split(/\s+/,$sydate);
my $zl=length($num);
if ($zl == 1) {
$num = "0$num";
}
my $retdate="$day $num-$month-$year $time GMT";
return $retdate;
}
sub CookieRE() {
my($retval) = @_;
$retval=~s/\;//;
$retval=~s/\=//;
return $retval;
}
#################
#End Perl Code
#################
Where as for example if I used this java script code to set cookies,
will apear in both the $ENV{'HTTP_COOKIE'} and with print_r($_COOKIE);
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE = "JavaScript">
<!--
function setCookie(name, value, expires) {
document.cookie = name + "=" + escape(value) + "; path=/" +
((expires == null) ? "" : "; expires=" + expires.toGMTString());
}
function getValue(element) {
var value = getCookie(element.name);
if (value != null) element.value = value;
}
function setValue(element) {
setCookie(element.name, element.value, exp);
}
var exp = new Date();
exp.setTime(exp.getTime() + (1000 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 31));
function delCookie(name) {
document.cookie = name + "=; expires=Thu, 01-Jan-70 00:00:01 GMT" + ";
path=/";
}
//-->
</SCRIPT>
<form OnSubmit = "setValue(document.form.username) +
setValue(document.form.password);">
Etc...
Hopefully that maks sense, I know the last thing you want to do is read
perl code but it will give you an example of what I mean.
Seth
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[2003-03-11 20:42:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not a bug. (define 'session cookie' ?)
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[2003-03-11 14:47:17] mail at sethknorr dot com
print_r($_COOKIE);
Does not print Session cookies. IE from another global source.
example in Perl if you use the variable it shows all cookies including
session ones:
$ENV{'HTTP_COOKIE'}
print_r($_COOKIE);
Will show the same variables as $ENV{'HTTP_COOKIE'} minus any session
cookies. I looked through this site but saw no documentation on this
and am thinking it is posibly a bug in PHP.
Thanks for your attention to this.
Seth Knorr
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