ID: 16263 Comment by: RockyTheSuperDog at hotmail dot com Reported By: kur at natur dot cuni dot cz Status: No Feedback Bug Type: Session related Operating System: ANY PHP Version: 4.3.0-dev New Comment:
Same prob with Apache 2 on win2000 with PHP 4.2.3 to 4.3.1 Tried messing with the Apache service login user permissions on php session data folder but no luck. Changed to IIS 5 and gave read/write permissions on the session data folder to IUSR_HOSTNAME and sessions started working again. Hope this info leads somebody to the right answer. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-24 16:09:12] roland at lichti dot de Sorry for this rant, but I'm really pissed off: the session handling problem is reported several times and every time closed as "bogus" or "no feedback". I really think that the programming team has no clue where to look at and should reimplement the whole code related to session handling. It's going on now for at least 1 year and there is no solution in sight :-((( ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-10 02:39:09] kasei999 at hotmail dot com Same here, after 3 non-sleeping days and nights I found this forum. I am using win XP with php 4.3.1 + apache 1.3.27 now switching to IIS 5, the problem still exists. Would anyone please try to help? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-04 11:58:25] zorman at pina dot info same problems over here ... i'm experiencing this problem only when I redirect the page using header after the authentication is done ... it works fine on my linux computer (php 4.3.0) but fails on win2k with the same distribution ... very annoying ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-02-08 14:31:45] jmaldonado at webehosting dot biz I just upgraded my servers to 4.3.0 from 4.1.2 and am now experiencing this problem....Sessions are behaving unpredictably in that I can no longer count on the variables I set in the session from one page load to the next... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-11-14 15:18:28] murray dot rennie at ec dot gc dot ca As an addendum...I put the session_start() command, along with session control code, in an include file, and included that in all scripts that required it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/16263 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=16263&edit=1