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[2006-06-30 03:57 UTC] corey at motionworks dot com dot my
Description:
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Using any of the following date functions inside a custom session handler function causes PHP (and associated Apache thread) to crash. Currently using PHP-CGI.
Functions:
date()
strtotime()
date_default_timezone_get()
time() - Works and doesnt't cause a crash
Reproduce code:
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function sess_open($strSavePath, $strSessionName)
{
return true;
}
function sess_close()
{
return true;
}
function sess_read($strKey)
{
return '';
}
function sess_write($strKey, $strVal)
{
$strDate = date('d/m/Y H:i:s');
return true;
}
function sess_destroy($strKey)
{
return true;
}
function sess_gc($intMaxLifetime)
{
return true;
}
session_set_save_handler(
'sess_open',
'sess_close',
'sess_read',
'sess_write',
'sess_destroy',
'sess_gc');
session_start();
sess_write('foo', 'bar');
Expected result:
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It not to crash :-)
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I have installed the MVC and the call stack is: PHP5TS! 1009c95f() The exact error message is: "Unhandled exception in php-cgi.exe (PHP5TS.DLL): 0xC0000005: Access Violation" I dont think this is helpful :-) Please note the code above should be: $_SESSION['foo'] = 'bar'; instead of: sess_write('foo', 'bar');