Hello Tedd,

it seems to be a naming problem. You may not use a numeric value for a variable name to store in $_SESSION.

By assigning it to $_SESSION, you get a
Notice: Unknown: Skipping numeric key 1 in Unknown on line 0

and in your second script a
Notice: Undefined offset: 1 in yourpath\index1.php on line XX -> whatever line it was in your script

If you define
$_SESSION['var'.$i] = $i;
or $_SESSION[$i.'var'] = $i;
or even $_SESSION[$i.'.1'] = $i;
the $_SESSION won't forget your vars on the way to script 2.

But it's a bit strange, that you can use your numeric keys in script 1.

I tried with other Superglobals like $_POST and $_COOKIE and they seem to accept numeric variable names.

So, is that a php bug?
But as the docu says "A valid variable name starts with a letter or underscore", I think you can not complain about it.

Cheers
Sabine












tedd schrieb:
Hi gang:

Arrggg -- what the heck is going on?

I can't get anything to pass via SESSION -- what's wrong?

Here's the example -- (all the code is there):

I populate the $_SESSIONs here.

http://www.webbytedd.com/b2/session-test/index.php

If you click "Proceed to Step 2", you'll see that nothing is passed.

Now, where did I go wrong?

Cheers,

tedd

PS: I've tried this on two different servers and get the same results.


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