[PHP-DEV] Bug #12324 Updated: arg_separator.* broken

2001-07-31 Thread voudras

ID: 12324
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Summary: arg_separator.output broken
Old Status: Closed
Status: Open
Bug Type: *Configuration Issues
Operating System: linux
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:

This is a tricky lil bug, real easy to overlook. At the following url i have a script 
with your example code - and it does not function properly:
http://wart.phpking.org/test3.php

you can see some other examples of how this doesnt work at
http://wart.phpking.org/test.php
http://wart.phpking.org/test2.php

again, this seems to execute fine on windows based php/apache systems
(which is probably a good clue as to where the problem exists).

- ini_get(arg_separator.input) does not return the 'local' value, but instead the 
default or php.ini value (this is different than with ini_get(
arg_separator.output). Perhpas this is intensional?

- the above problem probably contributes to the fact that where the query_string is 
parsed for variables - it always gets the default arg_separator.*



Previous Comments:


[2001-07-31 11:00:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

ok...  the problem exists in your script at

http://wart.phpking.org/test.php

but using the EXACT script that I created, it works fine...

Please use this one... (EXACTLY)

status - closed



[2001-07-31 10:55:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

i have gotten emails from people saying that they have reproduced
this error.  Can anybody from PHP verify this?  I have not been
able to reproduce this error (using the script in my last post.)



[2001-07-24 09:20:39] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

you have your params mixed up.  replace arg_separator.output
with arg_separator.input and things will work.  I modified
your script below.  This one works as you wanted it to.

?php
global $HTTP_POST_VARS,$HTTP_GET_VARS, $HTTP_COOKIE_VARS,
$PHP_SELF;

ini_set(arg_separator.input, ;);
define(a, ini_get(arg_separator.input));


if($HTTP_GET_VARS){
$total = count($HTTP_GET_VARS);
echo Displaying GET variables;
while(list($key, $val) = each($HTTP_GET_VARS)) {
echo br /Key: '$key'   Value '$val';
}
}


echo hr;
echo A HREF=\$PHP_SELF?i=am.a.do=one\Click to
activate test/a;
echo hr;

?




[2001-07-23 20:22:46] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I've tested this problem on both php4.0.5 and 4.0.6, and it has also reproduced on 
other machines. I will not however, that this problem does not seem to occur on 
windows/apache machines.

the problem is that get vars using an arg_separator.output other than '' will be 
ignored when attempting to parse HTTP_GET_VARS.

there is an example avaliable at
http://wart.phpking.org/test.php
the source is visible at
http://wart.phpking.org/test.phps

a side note - it would seem that the transparent session info appended to a url by php 
will also not follow a new 'arg_separator.output' value.. for example - if i set the 
arg_separator.output to ';'..  my PHPSESSID will still be appended to the url with a 
''

-voudras





Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=12324edit=1


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[PHP-DEV] Re: Bug #12324 Updated: arg_separator.output/input broken

2001-07-24 Thread voudras

This doesn't seem to work still.. my example is in the same location and
has the changes shown below, and then some. Am i a complete retard or
what?







Bug Database wrote:
 
 ID: 12324
 Updated by: andy
 Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Old Status: Open
 Status: Bogus
 Bug Type: *Configuration Issues
 Operating System: linux
 PHP Version: 4.0.6
 New Comment:
 
 you have your params mixed up.  replace arg_separator.output
 with arg_separator.input and things will work.  I modified
 your script below.  This one works as you wanted it to.
 
 ?php
 global $HTTP_POST_VARS,$HTTP_GET_VARS, $HTTP_COOKIE_VARS,
 $PHP_SELF;
 
 ini_set(arg_separator.input, ;);
 define(a, ini_get(arg_separator.input));
 
 if($HTTP_GET_VARS){
 $total = count($HTTP_GET_VARS);
 echo Displaying GET variables;
 while(list($key, $val) = each($HTTP_GET_VARS)) {
 echo br /Key: '$key'   Value '$val';
 }
 }
 
 echo hr;
 echo A HREF=\$PHP_SELF?i=am.a.do=one\Click to
 activate test/a;
 echo hr;
 
 ?
 
 Previous Comments:
 
 
 [2001-07-23 20:22:46] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 I've tested this problem on both php4.0.5 and 4.0.6, and it has also reproduced on 
other machines. I will not however, that this problem does not seem to occur on 
windows/apache machines.
 
 the problem is that get vars using an arg_separator.output other than '' will be 
ignored when attempting to parse HTTP_GET_VARS.
 
 there is an example avaliable at
 http://wart.phpking.org/test.php
 the source is visible at
 http://wart.phpking.org/test.phps
 
 a side note - it would seem that the transparent session info appended to a url by 
php will also not follow a new 'arg_separator.output' value.. for example - if i set 
the arg_separator.output to ';'..  my PHPSESSID will still be appended to the url 
with a ''
 
 -voudras
 
 
 
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[PHP-DEV] Bug #12324: arg_separator.output broken

2001-07-23 Thread voudras

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Operating system: linux
PHP version:  4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: *Configuration Issues
Bug description:  arg_separator.output broken

I've tested this problem on both php4.0.5 and 4.0.6, and it has also
reproduced on other machines. I will not however, that this problem does
not seem to occur on windows/apache machines.

the problem is that get vars using an arg_separator.output other than ''
will be ignored when attempting to parse HTTP_GET_VARS.

there is an example avaliable at
http://wart.phpking.org/test.php
the source is visible at
http://wart.phpking.org/test.phps

a side note - it would seem that the transparent session info appended to a
url by php will also not follow a new 'arg_separator.output' value.. for
example - if i set the arg_separator.output to ';'..  my PHPSESSID will
still be appended to the url with a ''

-voudras
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Edit bug report at: http://bugs.php.net/?id=12324edit=1


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