"Angelo Zanetti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> ok I thought the problem was fixed but its not. The session variable
> gets registered correctly however when I go to the next page and too see
> if its still registered using the isset() function its not registered
> anymore. I do have session_start(); at the top of the new page.
>
> I cant think why its not working?!?!

Are you using cookies? What are your session configuration values?

Regards, Torsten

>
> TIA
>
> >>> "Jay Blanchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/16/2004
> 4:46:16 PM >>>
> [snip]
> Ok here is what I do:
>
> $_SESSION['login']="true";
>
> if (session_is_registered($_SESSION['login']))
> echo("seesion is reg");
> else
> echo("seesion not reg");
>
> I have not used the session_register function as the manual says the
> following:
> [/snip]
>
> Have you set session_start? http://www.php.net/session_start
>
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