Works for me...
function beforefilter() {
$this->Session->write('testo', 'こんにちは');
}
function index() {
debug($this->Session->read('testo'));
}
Some other problem maybe?
On 4 Sep 2008, at 13:43, ビシャルfrom Nepal wrote:
>
> I have a controller ...
>
> class Testcontroller extends AppController{
>
> function beforefilter(){
> $this->Session->write('sess',"hello");
> }
>
> function index(){
> $var2=$this->Session->read('sess');
> $this->set('var1',$var2);
> }
>
> }
>
>
> now when i try to render echo $var1 in my view I am not getting the
> output as hello but when I write $this->Session-
>> write('sess',"hello"); in my index method then I am getting my
> desired output from the session. Can anyone explain this phenomenon to
> me. Well the concept of php says we should be abe to access the
> session from the index....Am i missing something ?
> >
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