ID: 32279
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: pguilbault at iweb dot ca
Status: Open
Bug Type: Session related
PHP Version: 5.0.3
New Comment:
Well, personally I don't think it's a bug.
Other autoglobals are registered in the same time too (i.e. at module
init time).
Previous Comments:
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[2005-03-12 14:43:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, it's definately a bug. And I wouldn't suggest using $_SESSION like
that as we might a) fix this bug b) this won't work if session extension
is not enabled..
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[2005-03-11 15:54:38] pguilbault at iweb dot ca
Description:
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Without using session_start() and setting $_SESSION['test']='hi there';
in a class and echoing thise $_SESSION['test'] outside the class with
echo the 'hi there'...
I was told it was a bug...
Althougth I am hoping it is NOT a bug and that I will be able to use
that super global for my Session Management class.
So I can use $_SESSION['test'] in my classes instead of
$GLOBAS['session_vars']['test']. which is way too long for my test.
Reproduce code:
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class tester()
{
function __construct()
{
$_SESSION['test'] = 'hi there';
}
}
$test = new tester();
echo $_SESSION['test'];
Expected result:
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hi there
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