On 24 Apr 2012, at 05:58, bug zhu wrote:
> there are tow php files a.php and b.php,
>
> content of a.php as follows:
> <?php
> session_start();
> if (!isset($_GET['flag']))
> {
> header('Location: b.php');
> }
> else
> {
> var_dump($_SESSION);
> }
>
> content of b.php as follows:
> <?php
> session_start();
> session_commit();
> $_SESSION['test'] = 'test';
> session_commit();
> header('Location: a.php?flag=1');
>
> when i visit a.php, the dumped $_SESSION array is empty
> but if i commented the first session_commit() in b.php and then visit
> a.php, i cound see the $_SESSION array,which is not empty
> i wish i have descibed clear about my problem and someone could give me a
> feedback~
I'm really not clear on what you're trying to do here, but the behaviour you're
describing is as designed. When you call session_commit() you are saving and
closing the session, so nothing done to $_SESSION after that point will be
saved, even if you call session_commit() again.
-Stuart
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