Bob Lockie wrote:
$_SESSION['new_name'] = $_REQUEST['new_name'];
Is not global.
I printed out the value locally but it is not made into a session variable.
Yes, it is. Providing you have sessions configured correctly and use
session_start().
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Bob Lockie wrote:
$_SESSION['new_name'] = $_REQUEST['new_name'];
Is not global.
I printed out the value locally but it is not made into a session
variable.
Did you start the session before you set $_SESSION['new_name']?
That was my problem.
I reorganized and
The first line of my file is session_start(); but whenever I try to set
or reference $_SESSION['anything'] I get:
Undefined variable: _SESSION
What's up with that???
- Brian
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Session handling was added in PHP 4.0.
The first line of my file is session_start(); but whenever I try to set
or reference $_SESSION['anything'] I get:
Undefined variable: _SESSION
What's up with that???
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This is 4.3.2 and sessions are enabled.
Session handling was added in PHP 4.0.
The first line of my file is session_start(); but whenever I try to
set
or reference $_SESSION['anything'] I get:
Undefined variable: _SESSION
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Brian Dunning wrote:
This is 4.3.2 and sessions are enabled.
Session handling was added in PHP 4.0.
The first line of my file is session_start(); but whenever I try to set
or reference $_SESSION['anything'] I get:
Undefined variable: _SESSION
- Brian
Post some code.
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If a page accesses the session variables does it need to explicity
reset them as well because it would appear that an intermediate PHP
script which also reads the 2 variables is destroying the session for
no apparent reason
On 14 May 2004, at 22:11, Brad Pauly wrote:
On Fri, 2004-05-14 at
I'm trying to set the following two vars on one page then read their
values on another like this:
page1.php...
ob_start();
session_start();
$_SESSION['member_id'] = $member_id;
$_SESSION['password'] = $password;
ob_end_flush();
page2.php...
ob_start();
session_start();
$member_id =
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From: Andrew Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 4:48 PM
Subject: [PHP] Session variables not working
I'm trying to set the following two vars on one page then read their
values on another like this:
[snip]
But on page2.php
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Subject: [PHP] Session variables not working
I'm trying to set the following two vars on one page then read their
values on another like this:
[snip]
But on page2.php the variables are null. Can anyone help me out with
this. I must be doing something really
From: Andrew Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using a cookie which is shown in my browser as PHPSESSID
Yes they're on the same domain but no there's nothing being passed
accross the URL. Should there be?
No, not normally. How are you getting from page 1 to page 2?
page1.php...
ob_start();
On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 14:48, Andrew Wood wrote:
I'm trying to set the following two vars on one page then read their
values on another like this:
page1.php...
ob_start();
session_start();
$_SESSION['member_id'] = $member_id;
$_SESSION['password'] = $password;
ob_end_flush();
Either typing the URL directly or by using a hyperlink.
On 14 May 2004, at 22:09, John W. Holmes wrote:
From: Andrew Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using a cookie which is shown in my browser as PHPSESSID
Yes they're on the same domain but no there's nothing being passed
accross the URL. Should there
I have two test files running on a server, which is giving me a headache,
due to the fact the session variables are not been maintained across the two
pages.
The server is running ...
PHP Version = 4.0.5
register_globals = ON
Session Support = Enabled
session.auto_start = Off
I would do
script 1 :
$_SESSION['test'] = hello world;
and in script2 :
print($_SESSION['test']);
vincent
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From: Charles Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: mardi 20 avril 2004 17:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] session variables
I have two test files
['test']);
vincent
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From: Charles Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: mardi 20 avril 2004 17:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] session variables
I have two test files running on a server, which is giving me a headache,
due to the fact the session variables
hum. Try $_SESSION['test'] on page 2.
I have two test files running on a server, which is giving me a headache,
due to the fact the session variables are not been maintained across the
two
pages.
The server is running ...
PHP Version = 4.0.5
register_globals = ON
Session Support =
:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] session variables
I have two test files running on a server, which is giving me a headache,
due to the fact the session variables are not been maintained across the
two
pages.
The server is running ...
PHP Version = 4.0.5
register_globals
* Thus wrote Charles Collins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I have two test files running on a server, which is giving me a headache,
due to the fact the session variables are not been maintained across the two
pages.
The server is running ...
PHP Version = 4.0.5
register_globals = ON
Session
* Thus wrote Curt Zirzow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
This looks like output from 'php -i'. The php module *can* have a
different config, check these values from phpinfo() in a webpage
in the same directory as your scripts with
I fired my proofreader so I have to do this manually now :)
s/ with/.
Joseph Ross Lee wrote:
Hello... Is there any example that I can look at that does a session
variable as an array? thanks
session_start();
$_SESSION['somekey'] = 'somevalue';
$_SESSION['someotherkey'] = array('one','two','three','four');
$_SESSION['yetanother'] =
Hello... Is there any example that I can look at that does a session
variable as an array? thanks
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On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 02:45, Ronald Ramos wrote:
$_SESSION['username'];
$_SESSION['password'];
Close, try this instead:
$_SESSION['username'] = $username;
$_SESSION['password'] = $password;
I edited page3.php but it still shows me nothing.
It looks great, now you just need to clear up your
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 03:13, Ronald Ramos wrote:
It Worked. Thanks Man!
So I can use this to any other page?
Awesome! You have access to the $_SESSION variables on any php page on
the same server. Just make sure you call session_start() before you
access the $_SESSION array.
Let's say I
Hi All,
I've created 3 sample scripts, pls see below.
My problem is that page3.php can't display the value $username and
$password
Or is it because it the variables were not importe to that page, that's
why
$username and $password has no value? If it is, how can I import it?
Thank you
-
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 00:43, Ronald Ramos wrote:
Hi All,
I've created 3 sample scripts, pls see below.
My problem is that page3.php can't display the value $username and
$password
Or is it because it the variables were not importe to that page, that's
why
$username and $password has no
If you store session variables , but the user has session cookies disabled,
is there any way to recuperate those session variables?
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If you store session variables , but the user has session cookies
disabled,
is there any way to recuperate those session variables?
/snip
Yes, look at the session.use_trans_sid variable.
http://www.php.net/session
If cookies are disabled, php will pass the session id as a ur variable
or
Diana Castillo wrote:
If you store session variables , but the user has session cookies disabled,
is there any way to recuperate those session variables?
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If you store session variables , but the user has session cookies
disabled, is there any way to recuperate those session variables?
Cookies come in two types: session cookies and persistent cookies. Session
cookies have no set expiration date, so they
New to PHP and I've checked previous posts and haven't seen similar problem.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Have encounted an odd problem. Using session variables to allow users to log
in and out of my site. I've created a test system on my laptop. Apache
2.0.48,
PHP 4.3.4, MySQL and Windows
Hello All,
I have been racking my head over a problem where a large percentage of users
are unable to log into my php site due to what seems to be a problem with
setting php session variables on certain end user browsers (certain versions
of AOL seem to be particularly problematic). Below
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From: Andy Higgins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2003 6:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] PHP Session Variables Not Being Set For Certain Browsers
Hello All,
I have been racking my head over a problem where a large percentage of users
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Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2003 6:04 AM
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Subject: [PHP] PHP Session Variables Not Being Set For Certain Browsers
Hello All,
I have been racking my head over a problem where a large percentage of
users
are unable to log into my php site due
On Saturday 27 December 2003 07:03 am, Andy Higgins wrote:
Hello All,
I have been racking my head over a problem where a large percentage of
users are unable to log into my php site due to what seems to be a problem
with setting php session variables on certain end user browsers (certain
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On Saturday 27 December 2003 07:03 am, Andy Higgins wrote:
Hello All,
I have been racking my head over a problem where a large percentage of
users are unable to log into my php site due to what seems to be a
problem
with setting php session variables on certain end user browsers
-Original Message-
From: Andy Higgins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can anyone confirm whether
AOL (or any
other ISPs for that matter) change a user's IP address as seen by the web
server (for eample through a proxy) within the same session?
It's been pointed out and confirmed many,
Hi Mark,
Thank you for confirming that for me. I am new to the list and did do a
search though past messages but did not find this point (obvioulsy I did not
look hard enough).
Thanks again.
Regards,
Andy
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On Saturday 27 December 2003 10:54 am, Andy Higgins wrote:
1. At the time of login will the login code need to check if the clients
browser accepts cookies and if not then append the SID as described? If so,
do you perhaps have a sample piece of code that does this?
No, php does this for you.
Hi Gerard,
Thank you for your assistance you have been of enormous help.
Regards,
Andy
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On Saturday 27 December 2003 10:54 am, Andy Higgins wrote:
1. At the time of login will the login code need to check if the clients
I've spent a few hours trying to resolve a problem with session variables.
The session variables are intended to ensure login and/or whether or not a
user is an administrator with other permissions. My intent is to test for
the variables, if not present, redirect to login page or deny access.
It
It seems that once a session is started and variables set, I
can access the
variables on the page on which they are set, but on
subsequent pages via
link or Header redirect the session variables are not set and
cannot be
accesses.
Be sure you have session_start() at the top of *all*
In case anyone else runs into this problem, the way I solved it was by
reinstalling php with the windows installer from php.net. I'm not
exactly sure what the problem was, but reinstalling it this way solved
the problem. Hope this helps someone else.
Jami Moore
LightSpark Digital Designs
[EMAIL
I'm working on a project, and up until recently was using my hosting
account to do projects, but decided to update PHP on my comp to be able
to work on projects locally. I'm running WindowsXP, PHP 4.3.2, Apache
1.3, and MySQL 3.23.53. The validation page is called on each page, but
if I go to a
]
cc:
Subject:[PHP] SESSION variables losing data on WinXP?
I'm working on a project, and up until recently was using my hosting
account to do projects, but decided to update PHP on my comp to be able
to work on projects locally. I'm running WindowsXP, PHP 4.3.2, Apache
Did you open register_globals = On in php.ini?
Larry Li/CNTR/APPLIED [EMAIL PROTECTED]
09/17/2003 04:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: PHP General [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [PHP] SESSION variables losing data on WinXP?
I believe all pages
Knew I forgot to mention something. No, register_globals are off. Using
$_SESSION[] variables. I am logging in first. I log in fine, its when I
try to go to another page via a link on the entry page that I get booted
back to the login page. My scripts work fine on a Unix server, which is
what I
Speaking of your problem, you're using the header() function to exit the
webpage to the login page. So, it all come down to the either one of these
two or both of these two
if(!isset($uname)) {
if (mysql_num_rows($result) == 0) {
Upon closer inspection on the script, it look like either
Scott,
thanks for the suggestion, but my php.ini is the same as yours. And I
still have the problem. Any idea why $_SESSION[] variables would loose
data on my server type and not on another?
Jami Moore
LightSpark Digital Designs
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http://www.lightsparkdigital.com/
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Thanks Curt,
You were absolutely correct. Removing the
session_register() lines before the $_SESSION[] fixed
the problem. By mixing the two before, it actually
would register the variable so I could later test for
the registered session variable but it did not retain
the value I assigned it.
From: micro brew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here's my class. I start the session in the
constructor and in later methods attempt to register
session variables. You can see I've tried a couple
different methods but none of them maintain the
session variable values. Any suggestions?
Is
Hi everyone,
I've been experimenting with sessions. I can make
them work just fine in a normal PHP page. But when I
create a class and try to define a session variable
within a method in the class it won't work. I've
tried setting the session variable directly
($_SESSION['name']='somevalue')
Am Die, 2003-09-09 um 10.19 schrieb micro brew:
Hi everyone,
I've been experimenting with sessions. I can make
them work just fine in a normal PHP page. But when I
create a class and try to define a session variable
within a method in the class it won't work. I've
tried setting the
From: micro brew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've been experimenting with sessions. I can make
them work just fine in a normal PHP page. But when I
create a class and try to define a session variable
within a method in the class it won't work. I've
tried setting the session variable directly
Here's my class. I start the session in the
constructor and in later methods attempt to register
session variables. You can see I've tried a couple
different methods but none of them maintain the
session variable values. Any suggestions?
Mike
?php
class login {
//This variable tells the
* Thus wrote micro brew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi everyone,
I've been experimenting with sessions. I can make
them work just fine in a normal PHP page. But when I
create a class and try to define a session variable
within a method in the class it won't work. I've
tried setting the session
* Thus wrote Curt Zirzow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
* Thus wrote micro brew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi everyone,
I've been experimenting with sessions. I can make
them work just fine in a normal PHP page. But when I
create a class and try to define a session variable
within a method in the
I am having a weird problem, when I close all my browser windows and restart
my application, the session variable which I set comes back suddenly, but
only when I call a certain class .
As far as I know the session variables should disappear when I close the
browser. Why would they suddenly come
Check out session.cookie_lifetime ..
if lifetime =0 then session should disappear once you close the browser else it will
stay the time specified in lifetime options.
Hope this helps and let me know.
Binay
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I am having a
I am having a weird problem, when I close all my browser windows and restart
my application, the session variable which I set comes back suddenly, but
only when I call a certain class .
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Is there a way that I can prevent session variables getting values from
query strings. I want them to receive values only from posted forms.
Robbert van Andel
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Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 4:00 PM
Subject: [PHP] Session Variables and Posting
Is there a way that I can prevent session variables getting values from
query strings. I want them to receive values
http://www.php.net/manual/en/security.registerglobals.php
Van Andel, Robbert wrote:
Is there a way that I can prevent session variables getting values from
query strings. I want them to receive values only from posted forms.
Robbert van Andel
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HI,
Am trying to give controlled access to who logs in to my site. Have a
quick doubt:
I register a session var named $tu (value is taken from the DB) when a
user logs in, how can i reference to that var? I mean, if i want to check
its value, if i do print($tu);, it doesnt seem to work.
u have to start the session first then check with $_SESSION['tu'];
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HI,
Am trying to give controlled access to who logs in to my site. Have a
quick doubt:
I register a session var named $tu (value is taken from the DB)
Hi,
Is it wise or wrong to put long strings into a session variable ? Is it
better to keep the values short ?
Thanks
Shaun
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Is it wise or wrong to put long strings into a session variable ? Is
it
better to keep the values short ?
The more data you put into your session, the more data that has to be
read and written to a file on your server each time someone accesses a
page. More data is going to slow things down.
$HTTP_SESSION_VARS and $_SESSION don't magically update when you add a
session variable with session_register().
Jed R. Brubaker wrote:
I have a quirky problem that should be a breeze for someone who is smarter
than I.
I have a script where I am registering a HTML form post variable as a
I have a quirky problem that should be a breeze for someone who is smarter
than I.
I have a script where I am registering a HTML form post variable as a
session variable and then echo it. In the real script I use it in a MySQL
query, but for the sake of this post, here is the script:
$user1 =
Justin French wrote:
1. the opposite of
session_register('varname') is
session_unregister('varname') NOT
unset($varname)
2. Are you on PHP = 4.1 ??
If so, move away from things like:
?
session_start();
$variable = 'foo';
session_register('variable');
session_unregister('variable')
?
and
Justin French wrote:
1. the opposite of
session_register('varname') is
session_unregister('varname') NOT
unset($varname)
2. Are you on PHP = 4.1 ??
If so, move away from things like:
?
session_start();
$variable = 'foo';
session_register('variable');
session_unregister('variable')
?
and
on 19/12/02 2:25 AM, Antti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Neather this seem to work
$_SESSION['some_variable']=$variable;
nor this:
$_SESSION['today']= date('Y-m-d h:m:s');
antti
What do you mean don't work... what are you trying to do?
page1.php
?
session_start();
$_SESSION['today']=
How can I change the values of session variables
(session_register('variable');) in a session. Do I just
unset($variable); and do session_register() again and give it a new
value. I tried this and it seems that it doesn't work.
Antti
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1. the opposite of
session_register('varname') is
session_unregister('varname') NOT
unset($varname)
2. Are you on PHP = 4.1 ??
If so, move away from things like:
?
session_start();
$variable = 'foo';
session_register('variable');
session_unregister('variable')
?
and into:
?
session_start();
The code that I have is as such:
//header.php
if(isset($_POST['login'])){
$checkuser = mysql_query(SELECT * FROM mainacct WHERE username =
'{$_POST['username']}' AND password = '{$_POST['password']}' , $connection) or die
(Couldn't find user.);
if (mysql_num_rows($checkuser) 0){
while
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From: Jami [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 3:53 AM
To: PHP General
Subject: [PHP] Session Variables Not Being Passed
The code that I have is as such:
//header.php
if(isset($_POST['login'])){
$checkuser = mysql_query(SELECT
I am designing a form using sessions in which the user inputs their
details on page 1 and after submitting they are directed to page 2 for
confirmation. They then have the option of editing their input (ie they
are returned to page 1) where their previous input is reflected in the
form fields by
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From: Steve Fitzgerald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 1:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Session variables
I am designing a form using sessions in which the user inputs their
details
SELECT name=day
OPTION value=please select ? if(empty($day)) { echo selected; }
?
OPTION value=monday ? if($day == monday) { echo selected; } ?
OPTION value=tuesday ? if($day == tuesday) { echo selected; }
?
OPTION value=wednesday ? if($day == wednesday) { echo selected;
} ?
Thanks Justin, your solution is spot-on!
Regards
Steve
Justin French wrote:
SELECT name=day
OPTION value=please select ? if(empty($day)) { echo selected; }
?
OPTION value=monday ? if($day == monday) { echo selected; } ?
OPTION value=tuesday ? if($day == tuesday) { echo
SELECT name=day
OPTION value=please select ? if(empty($day)) { echo selected; }
?
OPTION value=monday ? if($day == monday) { echo selected; } ?
OPTION value=tuesday ? if($day == tuesday) { echo selected; }
?
OPTION value=wednesday ? if($day == wednesday) { echo selected;
}
and to bring it up another level:
OPTION value=please select?=((empty($day)) ? ' selected' : ''); ?
OPTION value=monday?=(($day == 'monday') ? ' selected' : '');?
:oP
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SELECT name=day
OPTION
Hi all,
I'm busy building a site which uses OOP.
Several classes are used to constuct different sections of the final page to be
displayed.
The overall class is called class.basepage.php
This is the page which outputs HTML and calls other classes to construct other parts
of the page.
Now I
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I hope you understand my problem and have some tips for me. Below is some code
snippets I'm using:
Actually it's a little tricky to understand ;-)
Have you considered output buffering?
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();//show the buffer
ob_end_flush() ;//clear the buffer
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Subject: Re: [PHP] session variables in OOP
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,
whatever, at any point.
Or you can use output buffering...
---John Holmes...
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Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 7:44 AM
Subject: [PHP] session variables in OOP
Hi all,
I'm busy building a site which uses
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Nick: thx for the tip, it removed the error, and might further be a good
idea: except:
do you know if I can declare session variables and use them in between the
output buffer statements
like this: (i tried
does anyone know if a session variable set within a class is accessible
outside the class and by other pages?
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[snip]
does anyone know if a session variable set within a class is accessible
outside the class and by other pages?
[/snip]
I have not tested this, but I do use sessions quite a bit. All session
variables are registered as global variables and therefore should be
available to other processes
I understand the concept of session variables, so I want to know the best
methodology of approaching this:
1) HTML redirect to PHP page
2) PHP page looks for session
a) If found, show some stuff
b) If not found, prompt user for username and password
3) If no session, prompt user for username
or is the reply-to on this list a little odd?
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From: Phil Powell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 April 2002 22:50
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Session Variables
I understand the concept of session variables, so I want to know the best
methodology of approaching
Hello,
I have 3 scripts:
## i2.php
?php
session_start();
$counter = 1;
session_register(counter);
header(Location: /i.php);
?
## i.php
?php
session_start();
$counter = 0;
### uncomment this to see the difference
# session_unregister(counter);
session_register(counter);
unset($counter);
I seem to have configuration problemsi just can't seem to get
session variables written to in files under win2000, NTFS w/ Apache and
PHP..i've already done everything from session_start() on every page
to making var globalanybody can help?? thanksbtw, i got the
same system on a
On Thursday 04 April 2002 19:15, Lee, Ford wrote:
I seem to have configuration problemsi just can't seem to get
session variables written to in files under win2000, NTFS w/ Apache and
PHP..i've already done everything from session_start() on every page
to making var globalanybody
, Ford; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] session variables
On Thursday 04 April 2002 19:15, Lee, Ford wrote:
I seem to have configuration problemsi just can't seem to get
session variables written to in files under win2000, NTFS w/ Apache
and
PHP..i've already done everything from
AND it still doesn't work!!! Anyone who used
4.2.0RC1 came across this problem and made it work?
-Original Message-
From: SHEETS,JASON (Non-HP-Boise,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 12:43 PM
To: Lee, Ford
Subject: RE: [PHP] session variables
This isn't limited
At 04.04.2002 13:18, you wrote:
Apparently under the bug report database for bug number 16043, my
exactly problem was described. According to the PHP team, this
windows/apache1.3.23/php4.1.2 session not writing to file bug has been
fixed in the 4.2.0RC1 binaries. I've patched my php4apache.dll
Hi There,
I am a beginner to PHP and I am tring to use session variables on my site.
I am trying to use Session Variables in PHP on the iPLANIT.tv site
When I use the following code:
?php
$ses_counter++;
session_register(ses_counter);
?
I get the following error
Warning: Cannot send
it means you've already output some HTML or a blank line
-Original Message-
From: Chad Gilmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 12:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Session Variables
Hi There,
I am a beginner to PHP and I am tring to use session
Somebody knows why I cannot reach the $HTTP_SESSION_VARS in a function
For example, why does this not output the en-US string three times:
?
session_register(LangID);
$HTTP_SESSION_VARS[LangID] = en-US;
echo($HTTP_SESSION_VARS[LangID]);
echo(**);
function CurrentLang(){
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