> There is a session problem with 4.1
> 
> If register_globals is ON, then use session_register().
> 
> If it's off, then use $_SESSION["name"] = "value"; and the value will
> automatically be registered.

What kind of session problem? I currently have register_globals set to on. I
am already using session_register().

 
> >     Hi. I've run into a problem with my PHP session. I'm running PHP
> > 4.1.0 on OpenBSD v3.0 using .HTACCESS and mod_mysql. I have 
> a PHP file
> > that
> > is referenced every time content is requested on the web site (this
> file
> > also sets/restores the session). This PHP file includes [include()]
> the
> > requested content within. When my session is created I register 6
> > variables.
> > The problem comes into play when you want to access one of the 6
> > registered
> > variables on the initial page (after the user logs in). For some
> reason
> > the
> > registered variables are not recognized. I'm accessing the register
> > variables using
> > $_SESSION[variable_name]. I've also assigned values to these
> variables.
> > The
> > funny thing about the whole issue is if you reload/refresh 
> the page or
> > load
> > something else after the initial page everything works 
> fine. I require
> > this
> > to work initially because if someone comes in directly using a link
> > certain
> > content will render a error message because the registered 
> variable is
> not
> > present for some reason. Oh and yes the cookie to set the session is
> being
> > put on the client's machine properly and at the initial page.

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