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Bug #20355 Eating the first 4 characters of array variables submitted through forms
Submitted: 2002-11-11 05:26 UTC Modified: 2003-04-06 21:11 UTC
From: brett at brettodonnell dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: mbstring related
PHP Version: 4.2.3 OS: RedHat 7.2
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2002-11-11 05:26 UTC] brett at brettodonnell dot com
Variables are having the first 4 characters chopped off when submitted through a form...

Inputs like this:
<input type=text name=left[size]>

I have a form that looks like this (cut down):
----------------------
<form> 
$left["size"]: <input type=text name=left[size]> array variable<br> 
$size: <input type=text name=size> normal variable<br> 
<input type=submit> 
</form> 
<br> 
<br>$left["size"]: <?php print $left["size"]; ?> 
<br>$size: <?php print $size; ?>
----------------------

The variable $size works as expected.

The variable $left["size"] has the first 4 characters stripped if the variable is 4 or more characters.


I enter these: 

123 - works as intended 

1234 - strips the first 4 characters leaving the variable empty 

1234567890 - will strip the first 4 characters leaving the variable as "567890" 

red - works as intended 

blue - strips the first 4 characters leaving the variable empty 

orange - will strip the first 4 characters leaving the variable as "ge" 


The same problems do NOT occur on Windows XP.  

I am changed back to PHP 4.2.2 and it was fixed.

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 [2002-11-11 05:27 UTC] moriyoshi@php.net
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