On Wednesday 01 October 2008, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent a missive 
stating: 
> At 2:43 PM -0500 10/1/08, Afan Pasalic wrote:
> >just tested. works fine
> >
> >
> >
> >$_SESSION = array(
> >     '6156' => array(
> >                                 'first_name'    => 'Diane',
> >                                 'last_name'     => 'Cable'),
> >     '7030' => array(
> >                         'first_name'    => 'Fred',
> >                         'last_name'     => 'Cago'),
> >     '656' => array(
> >                         'first_name'    => 'Helen',
> >                         'last_name'     => 'Cahalan')
> >     );
> >
> >echo '<pre>';
> >print_r($_SESSION);
> >
> >foreach ($_SESSION as $key => $value)
> >{
> >     echo $_SESSION[$key]['last_name'].',
> >'.$_SESSION[$key]['first_name'].'<br>';
> >}
> >
> >-afan
>
> -afan:
>
> That's fine, but that's not the problem.
>
> The problem is:
>
>   $_SESSION['user_id'][] = '6156';
>   $_SESSION['first_name'][]  = 'Diane';
>   $_SESSION['last_name'][]    = 'Cable';
>
>   $_SESSION['user_id'][] = '1234';
>   $_SESSION['first_name'][]  = 'Big';
>   $_SESSION['last_name'][]    = 'Ron';
>
>   $_SESSION['user_id'][] = '8867';
>   $_SESSION['first_name'][]  = 'Joe';
>   $_SESSION['last_name'][]    = 'Dirt';
>
> Now, how do you retrieve it?

I still see an index mixing issue here for you. However, on a side note, why 
don't you create user objects and then just stick the object(s) in the 
$_SESSION array? Then just while() loop the session and pull the objects out.

Henrik
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