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Doc Bug #28499 Wierd and confusing grammar on English "Session Handling Functions" page
Submitted: 2004-05-24 03:18 UTC Modified: 2004-06-28 16:55 UTC
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 [2004-05-24 03:18 UTC] anamexis at yahoo dot com
Description:
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In the english manual, on the page "XCVI. Session Handling Functions" (http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.session.php), there is an extremely odd and confusing sentence in the Caution box under example 3:

"Caution

If you are using $_SESSION and disable register_globals, do not use session_register(), session_is_registered() and session_unregister(), if your scripts shall work in PHP 4.2 and earlier. You can use these functions in 4.3 and later. "

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Something less confusing and obfuscated.


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 [2004-06-28 16:55 UTC] didou@php.net
I changed it to :

Before PHP 4.3, if you are using $_SESSION and you
have disabled register_globals, don't use 
session_register(), session_is_registered() or
session_unregister().

Is it less confusing ?
 
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