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At a guess, I'd say that $PHPSESSID isn't getting passed around properly...

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----- Original Message -----
From: Thomas Deliduka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: php.general
To: PHP List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 4:00 PM
Subject: YA Session Problem


> I'm actually revisiting this after 8 months or more.  I have never gotten
> sessions to work on my server and here's the problem:
>
> Page 1:
>
>     Create session register a variable.
>         SessionID created is say:  555 (for example)
>     On the drive in /tmp I get a file sess_555 and it contains my
variable.
>     I submit a form to another page with additional variable info.
>
> Page 2
>     Page two creates the session and recalls the first variable, it is
> empty. I set the variable which I posted to the page.
>     If I echo $PHPSESSID to the screen I get 555.
>     But in /tmp I have another file sess_777
>         Contained in sess_777 is my second variable.
>
> Is this too abstract? Do I need to give code?
>
> I even do session_name($PHPSESSID); before session_start() and get the
same
> results.
>
> 8 months ago, nobody had an answer for me.  Does anyone now?
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