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Bug #22133 Errors with Squirrel mail
Submitted: 2003-02-08 23:51 UTC Modified: 2003-02-09 23:36 UTC
From: hughmcl at hotmail dot com Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Unknown/Other Function
PHP Version: 4.3.0 OS: RedHat Linux 7.3
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
 [2003-02-08 23:51 UTC] hughmcl at hotmail dot com
When I use squirrel mail (any of the latest versions) with the latest versions of php-4.2.3+ I get an error when I try to log in to Squirrel Mail.   When I log in I get the following error:-

  You must be logged in to access this page.



when i log in again, it then works.

There is also an error on the opening page of squirrel mail with php-4.2.3+:- Something about not being able to move focus to control because it is invisible, not enabled or a type that doesn't accept focus.


If I move back to PHP-4.2.2, then squirrel mail works properly.

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 [2003-02-09 14:56 UTC] iliaa@php.net
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 [2003-02-09 16:06 UTC] hughmcl at hotmail dot com
I'm not sure exactly what you are looking for, but here is more info:-

 OS: RedHat Linux 7.3
 Web Server: Apache 1.3.27+PHP-4.3.0
 Squirrel mail: version 1.2.10 (latest)


What does happen:  I go to squirrel mail login page and log in.  I get an error from squirrel mail.   This only happens with versions of php-4.2.3 and later!

Should happen:   If I use PHP-4.2.2 the login process works properly.



If there is something more required please let me know specifically.
 [2003-02-09 18:32 UTC] sniper@php.net
Does this squirrel thing require that you have 'register_globals=On' in your php.ini ??

Do you have that?

 [2003-02-09 23:24 UTC] hughmcl at hotmail dot com
Yes, register_globals=On was required at some point.   I changed it to Off and everything seems to work now.

Thanks.

 Didn't think to check that!
 [2003-02-09 23:36 UTC] magnus@php.net
Not a PHP problem => Bogus 
 
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