ID:               28554
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      kavol at email dot cz
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         PHP options/info functions
 Operating System: Linux (applies for any?)
 PHP Version:      4.3.6
 New Comment:

You can use ini_set() too for this, if you use it before using
session_start(). We are not going to change the default.


Previous Comments:
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[2004-05-28 11:24:27] kavol at email dot cz

> Please do not submit the same bug more than once. 
> An existing bug report already describes this very 
> problem. 
 
Please, could you post the number? I searched for 
"arg_separator" ... do you mean #27965? - sorry, I thought 
that it is marked as bogus because it is a duplicate of 
#15504, so I did not read that thoroughly. My fault. 
 
> we will also NOT change this until there is a browser 
> that borks on this. 
 
I am sorry, I (and m-w.com) do not know the word "bork" - 
is that typo? 
 
And what is more important, some broken (?) browser or html 
standard, parsers and good browsers? 
 
> Also, you can change this in php.ini if you really want 
> to do this. 
 
Yes. And I can fork the php codebase and make a version 
which behaves correctly - my report was about changing the 
default and not about what can I do with my php.ini 
... I do not see any reason for making the wrong behaviour 
default. 
In addition, as mentioned in #27965, not everyone has the 
possibility to change the defaults, and many webmasters 
leave the default settings untouched because they believe 
that these are optimal or simply because they do not 
understand that. :-(

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[2004-05-28 10:38:17] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please do not submit the same bug more than once. An existing
bug report already describes this very problem. Even if you feel
that your issue is somewhat different, the resolution is likely
to be the same. 

Thank you for your interest in PHP.

Search before submitting a bug, we will also NOT change this until
there is a browser that borks on this. Also, you can change this in
php.ini if you really want to do this.

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[2004-05-28 10:11:45] kavol at email dot cz

Description:
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Many php-powered sites produce invalid html code because of 
php is appending &PHPSESSID... instead &PHPSESSID... to 
the links in documents. This was already reported as a bug 
and the solution is to set arg_separator; however, since 
php is closely related to html, it would be nice if it 
would be able to produce correct html with the default 
configuration. So, even if you can take this rather as a 
wish than a bug, please change the default configuration 
value of arg_separator.output to "&". 
 
btw, a lot of thanks for PHP! 
 
p.s. sorry for my English ... 
 
 
taken from http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/charset.html#h-5.3.2 
- 
Authors should also use "&" in attribute values since 
character references are allowed within CDATA attribute 
values. 



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