I've been trying to debug this problem for many hours, but to no avail. I've been using PHP for many years, and got back into it after long hiatus, so I'm still a bit rusty.
Anyways, my $_SESSION vars are not retaining their value for some reason that I can't figure out. The site worked on localhost perfectly, but uploading it to the server seemed to break it.
First thing I checked was the PHP.ini server settings. Everything seems fine. In fact, my login system is session based and it works perfectly. So now that I know $_SESSIONS are working properly and retaining their value for my login, I'm presuming the server is setup and the problem is in my script.
Here's a stripped version of the code that's causing a problem. $type, $order and $style are not being retained after they are set via a GET variable. The user clicks a link, which sets a variable via GET, and this variable is retained for the remainder of their session.
Is there some problem with my logic that I'm not seeing?
<?php
require_once('includes/top.php'); //first line includes a call to session_start();
require_once('includes/db.php');
$type = filter_input(INPUT_GET, 't', FILTER_VALIDATE_INT);
$order = filter_input(INPUT_GET, 'o', FILTER_VALIDATE_INT);
$style = filter_input(INPUT_GET, 's', FILTER_VALIDATE_INT);
/*
According to documentation, filter_input returns a NULL when variables
are undefined. So, if t, o, or s are not set via URL, $type, $order and $style
will be NULL.
*/
print_r($_SESSION);
/*
All other sessions, such as the login session, etc. are displayed here. After
the sessions are set below, they are displayed up here to... simply with no value.
This leads me to believe the problem is with the code below, perhaps?
*/
// If $type is not null (meaning it WAS set via the get method above)
// or it's false because the validation failed for some reason,
// then set the session to the $type. I removed the false check for simplicity.
// This code is being successf开发者_如何学Pythonully executed, and the data is being stored...
if(!is_null($type))
{
$_SESSION['type'] = $type;
}
if(!is_null($order))
{
$_SESSION['order'] = $order;
}
if(!is_null($style))
{
$_SESSION['style'] = $style;
}
$smarty->display($template);
?>
If anyone can point me in the right direction, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
Unbelievable!
After three hours of debugging, I've figured out the problem
HostGator, my no-longer-beloved host, runs their default ini with register_globals ON
I can't believe this.
So my variables of $type was being overwritten with $_SESSION['type'] and they were being treated as the same. So it was a server issue causing the problem, not my coding. That's great to know, but I want my 5 hours of pulling my hair out back.
I hope this helps someone down the road whose using HostGator and is confused as hell.
You need to call the session_start()
function . Before accessing the $_SESSION
variable.
Then It will retain all SESSION variables to you..
I think you pointed out you have made a call to session_start() in the top.php right? And another thing I notice is that you are validating Integer fields through the PHP Filter. Be sure that they are integer values or you are bound to end up with null values. Do a test to see if the TYPE,ORDER and STYLE values are set before validating. Do keep in mind that, using the php filter is to validate for a certain type and not to store. I dont think that $type would store your data, it would rather be a boolean check. Try assigning the $_GET[] variables to the SESSION VARIABLES. Hope this helps.
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