ID: 16263
Comment by: optikey at gmail dot com
Reported By: kur at natur dot cuni dot cz
Status: No Feedback
Bug Type: Session related
Operating System: ANY
PHP Version: 4.3.0-dev
New Comment:
Same problem with 5.0.5 running on Debian x86_64...
Only I.E. does this 2 cookies thing and scroolled my code...
Digging the net, i found that those bugs started only in the browsers
that executes windows update automatically...
So i find that the day that the problems started matches the day of the
release of one Microsoft Bugfix that affects I.E.
14/feb/2006
Only the updated browsers behave incorrectly....
Might we need to blame M$....
Any workarounds???
Am i right???
MS did not return the bug report...
Previous Comments:
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[2006-02-15 17:05:12] bohn at netbuild dot net
got same problem under using php 4.3.10 :(
on heavy load, php creates a new session...
fc3, apache2, php4.3.10, lvs
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[2006-01-30 22:21:11] geso at inmail dot sk
I've got same problem with 5.1.2 (and previously with 4.3.8).
Both clean install, Win2k, IIS 5.0.
Everytime I enter (reload) a page, it creates a new file in my sessions
directory.
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[2005-11-15 16:25:07] f dot schiappelli at enpam dot it
Same problem with PHP 5.0.2, Apache 2.0.52, Windows XP.
Did anybody solved the problem?
Thanks in advance,
Faith
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[2005-10-26 17:21:19] beny dot eleeas at gmail dot com
I got the same problem in PHP 4.3.10. What should I do?
System Linux
Build Date Dec 18 2004 22:24:47
Server API CGI
Virtual Directory Support disabled
Configuration File (php.ini)
Path /home/lib/php/php.ini
PHP API 20020918
PHP Extension 20020429
Zend Extension 20021010
Debug Build no
Thread Safety disabled
Registered PHP Streams php, http, ftp, https, ftps
session.cache_limiter nocache
session.cookie_domain no value
session.cookie_lifetime 0
session.cookie_path /
session.cookie_secure Off
session.entropy_file /dev/urandom
session.entropy_length 64
session.gc_divisor 100
session.gc_maxlifetime 1440
session.gc_probability 1
session.name PHPSESSID
session.referer_check no value
session.save_handler files
session.save_path /home/var/state/php
session.serialize_handler php
session.use_cookies On
session.use_only_cookies Off
session.use_trans_sid Off
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[2005-09-19 17:34:10] bananen_007 at hotmail dot com
Just wanted to say that I got the same problem in PHP 5.0.5 clean
installation with Apache 2.x.x.
Reading\Writing to session works in the same page but the server loses
the session when going between different pages or reloading the page.
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