Hi Andi,

I just spotted a bug report that confirms this on w98:
http://bugs.php.net/?id=10623&edit=1


At 13:21 2.5. 2001, Andi Gutmans wrote the following:
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>Sounds like a bug in PHP to me.
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>Andi
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>At 01:00 PM 5/2/2001 +0200, Cynic wrote:
>>two snips from the manual:
>>
>>1) If both track_vars and register_globals are enabled,
>>   then the globals variables and the $HTTP_SESSION_VARS
>>   entries will reference the same value.
>>
>>2) As of PHP 4.0.3, track_vars is always turned on.
>>
>>This is not the case with Apache 1.3.20-dev, 4.0.5 RC7,
>>and 4.0.5 (final) on NT4 SP5 - with register_globals on,
>>$HTTP_SESSION_VARS is always empty.
>>
>>Is this a bug in the docs or in the behavior?
>>
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