Quoting Sascha Schumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >- but that does make it really > > messy to write code that works with either setting. > > Yes. Feel free to propose a solution which solves your > problem and which is compatible to existing scripts. What about adding session_set_var (and session_get_var, for symmetry) functions to set and access session variables regardless of scope? -chuck -- Charles Hagenbuch, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Number of U.S. nuclear bombs lost in accidents and never recovered: 11 -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- [PHP-DEV] Request for new feature: $HTTP_SESSION_VARS wh... Carsten Gehling
- Re: [PHP-DEV] Request for new feature: $HTTP_SESSIO... Alexander Feldman
- RE: [PHP-DEV] Request for new feature: $HTTP_SE... Chris Newbill
- Re: [PHP-DEV] Request for new feature: $HTTP_SESSIO... Andi Gutmans
- Re: [PHP-DEV] Request for new feature: $HTTP_SESSIO... Sascha Schumann
- Re: [PHP-DEV] Request for new feature: $HTTP_SESSIO... Chuck Hagenbuch
- Re: [PHP-DEV] Request for new feature: $HTTP_SE... Sascha Schumann
- Re: [PHP-DEV] Request for new feature: $HTT... Chuck Hagenbuch
- Re: [PHP-DEV] Request for new feature: ... Alexander Feldman
- Re: [PHP-DEV] Request for new feat... Sascha Schumann
- Re: [PHP-DEV] Request for new ... Alexander Feldman
- Re: [PHP-DEV] Request for ... Carsten Gehling
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