Sorry about that, I tried it on all 4 browsers I have Netscape 4, IE 5, IE
5.5, and Opera 5.

It only started after I did a security patch with Microsoft, and on the
second time after I redid the whole server, I left the security patch out,
but it still had the same problems. But I did install Service Pack One for
Win2000. I just havn't had time to redo the system again without the SP1,
but will get to it later today has a test.

Tim


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Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 6:24 PM
Subject: PHP 4.0 Bug #10124 Updated: Cookies are being read


> ID: 10124
> Updated by: sniper
> Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Old-Status: Open
> Status: Feedback
> Old-Bug Type: *Web Server problem
> Bug Type: Apache related
> Assigned To:
> Comments:
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> Which browser is the faulty one? Does some other version/browser work?
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> --Jani
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> [2001-04-02 17:26:28] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I have been running the latest version of PHP without any problems, and
over the weekend I install the latest secure patch from Microsoft, and then
that is when i noticed that sessions on my local server were being increased
each page view, do to that apache wasn't reading the cookie properly. After
inspecting and reinstalling, the only thing I found to fix the problem was
installing PHP 3..
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> I hope this helps, seeing it is my first report, also where does when one
go to get an older stable version of 4?
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> Thanks
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