ID:               22605
 Comment by:       dont at like dot spam
 Reported By:      johnpage at ipng dot net
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Session related
 Operating System: Yahoo (Unix)
 PHP Version:      5CVS-2003-03-08 (dev)
 New Comment:

Instead of telling him its not your problem while misunderstanding what
he is saying you could try to help him. He was trying to say that he
cannot upgrade and he has that problem. He is not asking you to make
yahoo upgrade their servers.

Maybe its not a bug but he certainly wasn't asking about an upgrage. He
was asking about a problem. 

If i got such an reaction from a company of which i was paying a client
and find another one. Unless there isn't any choice of course :) 

bottom line.. a bit nicer service wouldn't hurt. Or what about a forum
to post your questions on. Then several users could determine a problem
as a bug bofore submitting it.


Previous Comments:
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[2003-03-08 10:03:45] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

There's no use to report this here either.
It's not our problem if your hosting site has old PHP version.


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[2003-03-08 04:16:14] johnpage at ipng dot net

<?php
Session_start();
header("Location: test.php");
?>

Does not work on the Yahoo web hosting.
The session_start() generates a full set of headers.
They are running PHP 4.1.2 ( I am not able to force an upgrade at Yahoo
!!)on Apache/1.3.26 (Unix) 

phpinfo() does not report any details for the OS.

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