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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 11/10/06 04:15

Michael Fesser wrote:
> .oO(Marcin Dobrucki)
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>>Michael Fesser wrote:
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>>>First you should fix the error in the redirect. The Location header
>>>requires an absolute URL.
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>> True. But it seems to work with relative URLs as well.
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> A bug is a bug and should be fixed, especially if you're searching for
> the reason of another bug, which could be caused by the first.
>
> Micha

Yep, bugs need to be fixed. But how many times do people have to tell
you that PHP is working exactly according to the RFC's?

Additionally, it's not just PHP. It's every browser on the market.
Session ID's are kept in cookies. And even the browsers agree that
example.com is not the same as www.example.com - and will not send a
cookie generated by one host to the other.

If you don't like it, fine. Put in your own RFC and get the entire
internet to change. But don't keep complaining about it being a bug
just because it doesn't work like *you* would like it to. It's been
like that for almost 40 years, since it was arpanet. I know for sure it
was like that in the early 70's when I was on arpanet. And that's the
way it's designed to work.

As much as I hate to tell you, the internet does NOT revolve around Micha.

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