[PHP-DEV] PHP 4.0 Bug #9390 Updated: PHPSESSID adds itself to $HTTP_POST_VARS From: aaron.lake <email protected>
Date: 03/19/01

ID: 9390
User Update by: aaron.lake <email protected>
Old-Status: Closed
Status: Open
Bug Type: *Session related
Description: PHPSESSID adds itself to $HTTP_POST_VARS

Jani,

That is correct,
I did explicitly stop and start the web server
(prod and dev) using the ./apachectl stop ... start.

Dev works fine.

Aaron.

Previous Comments:
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[2001-03-19 14:39:43] aaron.lake <email protected>

both production and development environments
are using identical versions and configurations
of apache web server 1.3.14 and php 4.0.4 pl1,
php.ini config is also identical.

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[2001-03-19 14:38:49] sniper <email protected>
Stupid question: did you restart your apache after
adding that php.ini directive? And did your restart it
like this:

./apachectl stop
./apachectl start

(I'm just guessing here.. :)

And does it work on your development environment or not?
(the 'no ill effects'?)

--Jani

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[2001-03-19 14:24:42] aaron.lake <email protected>
Woops!

No it still doesnt work.

Aaron.

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[2001-03-19 14:16:04] aaron.lake <email protected>

both production and development environments
are using identical versions and configurations
of apache web server 1.3.14 and php 4.0.4 pl1,
php.ini config is also identical.

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[2001-03-19 14:13:42] aaron.lake <email protected>
Thanx Jani,

As suggested:

In php.ini:

url_rewriter.tags = "a=href,area=href,frame=src,input=src,form=fakeentry"

Remove the last setting, form=fakeentry.
(or if you don't have this directive in your php.ini,
add it without the last setting.)

when i added this conf. directive and bounced the web server, $HTTP_POST_VARS (using the POST method) contained
NO elements.

I added this directive to my identical development environment and noticed no ill effects.

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