On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Sascha Schumann wrote:

> > It is simpler.
>
>     Chuck is talking about another problem which I agree has not
>     been addressed yet properly.
>
> > We should just leave the array $HTTP_SESSION_VARS in the
> > case when register_globals is on. Currently when the variables are registered
> > they *are* removed from the $HTTP_SESSION_VARS array. I do not think this is
> > the intended behaviour.
>
>     That is not the behaviour I see.  The following script
>     displays the correctly setup $HTTP_SESSION_VARS array when
>     run multiple times with the current CVS.

Hm, very strange. You are absolutely right - I do not see any problems as
well. Not only with the current cvs but with the older phps also... But I
am sure I have seen some time ago exactly what was described by Carsten
Gehling. Maybe it is kind of group hallucination ;)

-- alex

>
>     <?
>     session_id("test");
>     session_register("c");
>     $c++;
>     var_dump($HTTP_SESSION_VARS);
>
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>
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