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Bug #20606 Apache2 on redhat 8 breaks form variables in php
Submitted: 2002-11-24 02:34 UTC Modified: 2002-11-24 02:53 UTC
From: vikaskedia at hotmail dot com Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Apache2 related
PHP Version: 4.2.2 OS: Linux Red hat 8.0
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2002-11-24 02:34 UTC] vikaskedia at hotmail dot com
The script which works fine on Apache 1.3 is:
<?
if($FormMapField['Submit'])
          {
                print_r ($_POST);
          }
?>
<TABLE BORDER=1>
<form method=post action="">
        <TR>
                <TD>
                                vikas
                </TD>
        <TD>
                <select name=ProfMapField[]>
                        <option>FldFirstName</option>
                </select>
        </TD>
        </TR>

        <TR>
                <TD>
                        hello@hotmail.com
                </TD>
        <TD>
                <select name=ProfMapField[]>
                        <option>FldFirstName</option>
                </select>
        </TD>
        </TR>
        <input  type=submit name=FormMapField[Submit] value=MappedFields> </form> </table>


But on Apache2 this script gives the erroroneous output of:

Array ( [ProfMapField] => Array ( [0] => FldFirstName [1] => FldFirstName [2] => FldFirstName ) [FormMapField] => Array ( [Submit] => MappedFields ) )

The output ProfMapField has 3 indices, Though it is supposed to have only 2 indices.

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 [2002-11-24 02:36 UTC] vikaskedia at hotmail dot com
This same script runs fine on another red hat 8 box that i have. Both the two red hat boxes were installed from the same CD. The httpd.cong and php.ini file on both the boxes is also same.

I am invoking this script from a machine running win2K professional with IE 5.0
 [2002-11-24 02:37 UTC] rasmus@php.net
Install Apache 1.3.x.  Apache 2.0 is not a production-quality web server at this point.
 [2002-11-24 02:53 UTC] vikaskedia at hotmail dot com
Any input as to when Apache2 will be ready for production use with php. 

Apparently www.apache.org suggests that Apache 2.0.43 is ready for production use.

Thanks

Vikas
 
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