Le 2013-03-18 à 15:24, Éric Oliver Paquette a écrit : > > Le 2013-03-18 à 15:20, Matijn Woudt a écrit : > >> >> >> >> On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 8:13 PM, Éric Oliver Paquette <eopaque...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 7:46 PM, Éric Oliver Paquette >>> <eopaque...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I'll be swift in my explanation as I can't find in any way the source of >>> the problem; it seems to be installation-related. >>> >>> At execution, sometimes (randomly it seems at first), variable session >>> aren't properly stored. >>> >>> >>> In fact, when I run this on my server I randomly have empty entries in the >>> $_SESSION array. Any thoughts on this? Is this a known bug (haven't found >>> it…) >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> What does phpinfo() show about session stuff? Especially things like >>> save_handler and cookie_lifetime settings. >> >> Note that this seems to occur 3 times out of 1000 on average. >> >> Now, about your request : >> >> session >> >> Session Support enabled >> Registered save handlers files user >> Registered serializer handlers php php_binary wddx >> >> Directive Local Value Master Value >> session.auto_start Off Off >> session.bug_compat_42 Off Off >> session.bug_compat_warn Off Off >> session.cache_expire 180 180 >> session.cache_limiter nocache nocache >> session.cookie_domain no value no value >> session.cookie_httponly Off Off >> session.cookie_lifetime 0 0 >> session.cookie_path / / >> session.cookie_secure Off Off >> session.entropy_file no value no value >> session.entropy_length 0 0 >> session.gc_divisor 1000 1000 >> session.gc_maxlifetime 1440 1440 >> session.gc_probability 1 1 >> session.hash_bits_per_character 5 5 >> session.hash_function 0 0 >> session.name PHPSESSID PHPSESSID >> session.referer_check no value no value >> session.save_handler files files >> session.save_path /var/lib/php/session /var/lib/php/session >> session.serialize_handler php php >> session.use_cookies On On >> session.use_only_cookies On On >> session.use_trans_sid 0 0 >> >> >> Your settings seem to be fine. My best guess would be hardware failure, >> though it seems unlikely. Did you check apache (or whatever webserver you're >> using) logs for any errors or warnings? > > Yes I did. Everyhting seems normal there too.
Hm… Just noticed something new in fact; was looking a last time before considering reinstallation on a new server: it seems that the $_GET['push'] is undefined. In the other scripts I use where I have this problem, I'm using $_POST variables though but still don't get stored in $_SESSION. If I'm correct, this may implies that it is apache that is faulty right?