> > > >As I mentioned in my other message, $HTTP_SESSION_VARS value and the
> > > >global value used to be references, but after some people complained
> > > >about this fact on the list, it was changed.. I wouldn't mind
> > > >reinstating it, but if we do, let's do it once and for all with very
> > > >good reasons to avoid another such occurrence.
> > >
> > > Making them references is the right thing IMO.
> > > I think we should also write in the manual that people should use
> > > $HTTP_SESSION_VARS[]. (I haven't checked if this is written or not so
it
> > > might be already).
> >
> >Ok, we'll make them references then. I hope someone documents it,
> >though, because I don't have time right now.

Aha. This caused some really bad 'bugs' in the new PHP release...
I didn't know why it was bad... Please revert to the same method
as $HTTP_*_VARS use...

Goba
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Editor of the Hungarian PHP manual, Admin of the Hungarian PHP mirror


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