Were you planning on incrementing $_SESSION['count'] anywhere? If not, try

<?php isset($_SESSION['count']) ? echo "Yes.\n" : echo "No.\n"; ?>





On Tuesday 22 July 2003 09:55 am, Joe Sheehan wrote:
> Just noticed my email was messed up because of the html. Sorry
> about that
>
> I've been using up until a day or so ago version 4.0.6.
> I'm moving everything now to 4.3.2 but
> having problems with sessions. I've tried a basic example
> but can't retrieve session values.
> Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? I see the session file
> is created but can't retrieve its value. What is interesting
> is the script I go to in order to retrieve my value also created
> a file but it's empty. Thanks in advance.
>
> php example
>
> <?php
> $title="SESSION_TEST_SESSION_ONE";
>   session_start();
>   $_SESSION['count'] = 15;
>
> ?>
>
> //<head>
> //<title><? echo $title; ?></title>
> //<h3><? echo $count; ?></h3>
> //</head>
> //<body>
> //<? echo $_SESSION['count']; ?>
> //<? echo "      "; ?>
> //<a href=session_next.php>session_next</a><br>
> //</body>
>
>
> *****************session_next.php
> #!/bin/php
>
> <?php
> $title="SESSION_NEXT";
>   session_start();
> ?>
>
> //<head>
> //<title><? echo($title); ?></title>
> /</head>
> //<body>
> //<? echo "    "; ?>
> //<h3><? echo $_SESSION['count']; ?></h3>
> //</body>
>
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