This is most probably because PHP sessions use browser cookies to store
data - thus each browser
would have a  different session id, as they all store their cookies in
separate locations on your
PC's hard drive.

Regards

-- Scott
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gede Gilijk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 10:12 AM
Subject: [PHP] session_id()


> This is a simple autentification script using session
> I try to echo the session_id().
> But to my surprise, the value of session_id() is different - in
> configuration -
> if I use difference browser.
>
> IE :
> 9ff68d81039d9ece3ba9840328b91488
>
> Opera :
> 7aa4895172b5a4785c9fb754eaf792aa
>
> NN :
> 1007630964
>
> Anybody face this thing ?
>
> <?
> session_start();
>
>  echo "<h1>Members only</h1>";
>
>  // Check session variable
>  if (session_is_registered("valid_user"))
>  {
>          echo "<p>You log in as $valid_user.</p>";
>          $sess_id = session_id();
>          echo "$sess_id<br>";
>  } else {
>          echo "<p>You have not login yet</p>";
>  }
>
>  echo "<a href=\"authmain.php\">Back to main page</a>";
>
>  ?>
>
> Regards,
>
> Gede Gilijk
>
>
>
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