I think you should still use $count++

The array is just there for you to *READ* data, not to alter it.

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----- Original Message -----
From: Sean C. McCarthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: php.general
To: PHP General List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 1:00 AM
Subject: register_globals odd behaviour?


> Hi All,
>
> I just come across and odd behaviour with the register_globals and
> session handling. The problem is that when I set the register globals to
> on I cannot access the session_variables through the associative array
> HTTP_SESSION_VARS. The manual says explicitly that with track_vars and
> register_globals both on the array and the vars will point to the same.
>
> It just doesn't happen the vars are not written at the end of the
> script. I mean with register_globals ON:
>
> <?
> session_register("count");
> $HTTP_SESSION_VARS["count"]++;
> ?>
>
> this does not work. My php is PHP Version 4.0.3pl1 running on Linux
> 2.2.18 and Apache1.3.9 . Does this bogus behaviour happen with higher
> versions too?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Sean C. McCarthy
> SCI, S.L. (www.sci-spain.com)


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