Coments inline...
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On 01 Apr,2003 at 10:04 Mustafa Ocak wrote:
> You can store the value in a session variable
>
> session_start();
> if (isset($_HTTP_SESSION_VARS['your_variable_name'])) {
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Rather than using isset() you may need to use session_is_registered(). This is
specifically for checking the existence of a session variable. I would do something
like
<?php
// need this on all pages where you want to work with
// the session var
session_start();
// Check for the existence of the session var and create
// it if it doesn't exist
if (!session_is_registered("ses_username")) {
session_register("ses_username");
}
// Are we getting a form var thru ? if so pop it into the session var
if (isset($frm_username)) {
$ses_username = $frm_username;
}
// then in your scripts you can do
do_my_amazing_function($ses_username);
?>
As long as you have session_start() at the beginning of each script, $ses_username is
now available across scripts.
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> $value=$_HTTP_SESSION_VARS['your_variable_name']; //get the value
> }else{
> $_HTTP_SESSION_VARS['your_variable_name']=new value;
> }
>
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Hope that helps.
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