* Thus wrote Christian Calloway ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hey Everyone,
>
> I am running Apache 2.047 with PHP (as module) 4.3.2. I ran into something
> interesting and I wanted to know if it was a bug, or actually supposed to be
> that way. Given the following lines of code:
>
> <?php
>
> session_start();
>
> // lets say this equals "bar" and it was set on a previous page
> $_SESSION["foo"];
>
> $foo = "rab";
>
>
> echo $_SESSION["foo"];
>
> ?>
>
> The problem is, when I set the global variable $foo="rab", when I echo the
> session variable $_SESSION["foo"], it outputs "rab" instead of "bar"?! This
> doesn't seem right? If that is the intended behavior, is there anyway to
> avoid this (perhaps a php.ini directive)? It was a nightmare finding out why
> my session variables values were being changed by like-named global
> variables ;-) Hey PHP still rocks though, later
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php4-3.3RC1
Apache 1.3
register_globals: off
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Hm.. I can't reproduce that, what are you're php settings that
affect session stuff, and your register_globals setting?
My guess is that you have a session_register('foo') somewhere.
Curt
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