ID:               25710
 User updated by:  brian dot goodgroves at ntlworld dot com
 Reported By:      brian dot goodgroves at ntlworld dot com
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Session related
 Operating System: MS Windows XP Pro
 PHP Version:      4.3.3
 New Comment:

Huh, don't mention it...

Nice comunity spirit you have here, I may have offended you by posting
a 'bogus' bug report but you could have at least pointed me in the
right direction as opposed to simply stating this was user error...

I will continue to use php as I think the language is fantastic but the
staff have a lot to learn (well the one that posted my reply does)
about customer service.


Previous Comments:
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[2003-09-30 22:35:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

User error -> bogus


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[2003-09-30 22:28:18] brian dot goodgroves at ntlworld dot com

My apologies, it is my fault that the script was not working (and all
the others).
It seems I did not define the 'session.save_path' in my php.ini

Thank you for your support but the 'real' answer came from the owner of
one of the scripts, namley PHPNews.

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[2003-09-30 21:00:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

*sigh*..contact the author of that script, not us.
sessions work just fine as long as they're used correctly.


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[2003-09-30 19:53:58] brian dot goodgroves at ntlworld dot com

Description:
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I first noticed a problem after upgrading to php version 4.3.3 when my
own username and password script for my website simply stopped working
for no reason...
After much head scratching and rewrites of my php.ini and httpd.conf
files I still had not gained an answer.
I then decided to add a news section to my website that enabled me to
login from any internet enabled computer and add, edit, or delete
content.
The file/script I used is called PHPNews and can be obtained from
http://newsphp.sourceforge.net/
I went for the above file/script as I had used it before and I knew it
would do what I needed.
After installing the above file/script I noticed that it too would not
led me login to the admin section of my website...?
At this point it came to me that I only started to have problems after
upgrading to the latest version of php and apache...
I have tested a few scripts with an old release of apache and the
problem is still there so I can only assume that its the latest version
of php that has a few issues with sessions.

Reproduce code:
---------------
I do not have the above script installed now so I can not provide a URL
or code example.

Expected result:
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I expect php to hold each session but it simply does not since I have
upgraded to version 4.3.3



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