ID: 12968 Updated by: yohgaki Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Old Status: Open Status: Feedback Bug Type: Session related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 4.0.6 New Comment:
Please test with 4.1.0 and latest CVS snapshot. CVS snapshot source can be found http://snaps.php.net/ (No windows binary) If you don't have problem with latest CVS snapshot, you can close your bug report by yourself. Please report the result. When you update your bug report, do not forget updating PHP version also. Thank you -- Yasuo Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2001-08-27 18:37:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry, but no it doesn't help. The UPDATE Session query from site1 still run after the SELECT Session query from site2. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2001-08-27 14:44:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED] does ingnore_user_abort(true) help ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2001-08-27 05:30:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED] System: Linux PHP 4.06 Apache 1.3.19 mySQL 3.23.38 side1.php session_start(); session_register("var1"); Header("location:page2.php); side2.php session_start(); session_is_register("logon") returns false; I check the mySQL logs (i have a personal written session_handler, which works fine under a lot of different systems with mySQL) and see following problem side1.php: SELECT * FROM Session WHERE SessionID ... .... script queries from side1.php side2.php: SELECT * FROM Session WHERE SessionID ... side1.php: UPDATE Session SET ... WHERE SessionID ... .... script queries from side2.php side2.php: UPDATE Session Set ... WHERE SessionID .... instead of the normal: side1.php: SELECT * FROM Session WHERE SessionID ... .... script queries from side1.php side1.php: UPDATE Session SET ... WHERE SessionID ... side2.php: SELECT * FROM Session WHERE SessionID ... .... script queries from side2.php side2.php: UPDATE Session Set ... WHERE SessionID .... i think the problem is that the header("Location: ...") works so fast over the intranet network, that my old developer machine isn't fast enaugh to handle the script SQL statement, before the new site request reach another process of the apache and query the session table. the problem is that the buffer is flushed before the session related operations are done What can i do against this behavior? thanx ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=12968&edit=1 -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]