Le 2013-03-18 à 15:24, Éric Oliver Paquette a écrit : > > Le 2013-03-18 à 15:20, Matijn Woudt a écrit : > >> >> >> >> On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 8:13 PM, Éric Oliver Paquette <eopaquette@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> >>> On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 7:46 PM, Éric Oliver Paquette <eopaquette@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I'll be swift in my explanation as I can't find in any way the source of the problem; it seems to be installation-related. >>> >>> At execution, sometimes (randomly it seems at first), variable session aren't properly stored. >>> >>> >>> In fact, when I run this on my server I randomly have empty entries in the $_SESSION array. Any thoughts on this? Is this a known bug (haven't found it…) >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> What does phpinfo() show about session stuff? Especially things like save_handler and cookie_lifetime settings. >> >> Note that this seems to occur 3 times out of 1000 on average. >> >> Now, about your request : >> >> session >> >> Session Support enabled >> Registered save handlers files user >> Registered serializer handlers php php_binary wddx >> >> Directive Local Value Master Value >> session.auto_start Off Off >> session.bug_compat_42 Off Off >> session.bug_compat_warn Off Off >> session.cache_expire 180 180 >> session.cache_limiter nocache nocache >> session.cookie_domain no value no value >> session.cookie_httponly Off Off >> session.cookie_lifetime 0 0 >> session.cookie_path / / >> session.cookie_secure Off Off >> session.entropy_file no value no value >> session.entropy_length 0 0 >> session.gc_divisor 1000 1000 >> session.gc_maxlifetime 1440 1440 >> session.gc_probability 1 1 >> session.hash_bits_per_character 5 5 >> session.hash_function 0 0 >> session.name PHPSESSID PHPSESSID >> session.referer_check no value no value >> session.save_handler files files >> session.save_path /var/lib/php/session /var/lib/php/session >> session.serialize_handler php php >> session.use_cookies On On >> session.use_only_cookies On On >> session.use_trans_sid 0 0 >> >> >> Your settings seem to be fine. My best guess would be hardware failure, though it seems unlikely. Did you check apache (or whatever webserver you're using) logs for any errors or warnings? > > Yes I did. Everyhting seems normal there too. Hm… Just noticed something new in fact; was looking a last time before considering reinstallation on a new server: it seems that the $_GET['push'] is undefined. In the other scripts I use where I have this problem, I'm using $_POST variables though but still don't get stored in $_SESSION. If I'm correct, this may implies that it is apache that is faulty right?