ID:               16626
 Comment by:       sourabh6526 at codewalkers dot com
 Reported By:      svein dot olav at bjerkeset dot com
 Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         Apache2 related
 Operating System: All
 PHP Version:      4.2.1
 New Comment:

had same problem here. Trying to solve it.
is it true we shuld use javascript to use cookies and not php directly?
My seniors told me, so please clarify.

thnks.

robin


Previous Comments:
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[2004-02-16 08:02:44] g dot nivet at free dot fr

http://127.0.0.1/mysql/index.php

This is a simple way to start phpMyAdmin.

GN

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[2003-12-29 08:02:33] erezoom at netvision dot net dot il

I have the same problem I installed the latesed versions but still it's
not working !!!

What to do?
look:
www.artic.co.il

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[2002-06-20 14:55:19] marcum at austin dot rr dot com

I downloaded the latest cvs snapshot (php4.3 on 06/20) from
http://snaps.php.net/ and compiled with apache 2.0.39. The setcookie
function seems to be working in that release.

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[2002-06-20 10:03:18] red at tripany dot com

Well after extensive testing, I have to conclude it's probably not a
php (alone) problem.
I have tried:
PHP ver.     Apache ver.    --enable-so    works?   error
---------------------------------------------------------
4.2.1            2.0.39             yes       no     yes
2.1              36                 yes       yes    no
2.0              39                 yes       no     yes
2.0              36                 no        no     yes
2.0              36                 yes       yes    no
4.0.3pl1         1.3.9              ?         yes    ?

(4.0.3pl1 is the standard debian package)
The rest of the 2.1 installations (with apache 39) don't work and give
errors, so there's some problem with the apxs interaction between php
and httpd 2.0.39. As php2.1.0 works with httpd 2.0.36 I'm now assuming
there was a change in the apxs of apache in the security fix version
which renders the multiple cookies unwriteable. I'll send this off to
apache as well.
Cheers
Robin

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[2002-06-20 07:41:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Dup of #17663, please update only that bugreport!

Derick

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