thank you for your explanation,
when i write to $_SESSION after session_commit(),$_SESSION is just a
regular array
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On 24 Apr 2012, at 06:35, bug zhu wrote:
2012/4/24 Stuart Dallas stu
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bug zhu bugw...@gmail.com hat am 24. April 2012 um 08:28 geschrieben:
thank you for your explanation,
when i write to $_SESSION after session_commit(),$_SESSION is just a
regular array
Yes. Actually session_commit does not terminate
hi all:
there are tow php files a.php and b.php,
content of a.php as follows:
?php
session_start();
if (!isset($_GET['flag']))
{
header('Location: b.php');
}
else
{
var_dump($_SESSION);
}
content of b.php as follows:
?php
session_start();
session_commit();
$_SESSION['test'] = 'test';
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